Monographies

El Lissitsky: Beyond the Abstract Cabinet

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This volume was pub;ished in conjunction with an exhibition in Spain of Lissitsky's photographic works. Margaret Tupitsyn is an independent scholar and author of The Soviet Photograph 1924-1937. Other contributors to this volume are Matthew Drutt and Ulrich Pohlmann
Margaret Tupitsyn explores the multifaceted career of El Lissitsky, a pivotal figure of the Russian Constructivist movement. The book examines his contributions to graphic design, architecture, and theory, particularly focusing on how he translated radical political ideologies into visual forms. It provides an analysis of his work in typography, photomontage, and spatial design, situating him within the broader context of early 20th-century modernism. By examining Lissitsky's transition from revolutionary activism to international influence, Tupitsyn highlights his unique position as a bridge between Soviet avant-garde aesthetics and Western modern art.

Bibliographic Details

Author Margarita Tupitsyn
Publisher Yale University Press
Place of publication New Haven
Year 1999
Edition First edition
Binding Hardcover
ISBN 0300081707
Collation 239 pp.
Language English
Dimensions 31x25

Condition Report

Condition As New
Cover As New
Notes With dust jacket.
Availability In stock