Vladimir Mayakovsky (category Russian avant-garde)
The same month he started working for the Russian State Telegraph Agency (ROSTA) creating—both graphic and text— satirical Agitprop posters, aimed mostly...
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Constructivism's theatrical experiments and the initiatives such as the ROSTA Windows, revolutionary posters designed and written by Mayakovsky, Rodchenko...
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Constructivism (art) (category Russian avant-garde)
Constructivists. In addition some Constructivists were heavily involved in the 'ROSTA Windows', a Bolshevik public information campaign of around 1920. Some of...
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loosely based on the fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin and stylized as ROSTA posters. Despite many problems, including the infamous bullying of Shostakovich...
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Vladimir Mayakovsky, futurist poet and propaganda artist, author of the Rosta Windows agitprop Sergey Miloradovich, historical painter Mikhail Nesterov...
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informing the avant-garde art scene in Berlin of the artistic developments in Russia. Late in 1920 he moved to Vienna, where he worked for ROSTA. In November...
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Archived from the original on February 17, 2021. Retrieved May 18, 2021. "Rösta i GAFFA-Priset 2016!". Gaffa (in Swedish). Archived from the original on...
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Boris Ignatovich (category Russian avant-garde)
was also in charge of the regional office of Russian Telegraph Agency (ROSTA) in Sterlitamak. In 1918, he became one of the first members of the Russian...
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until 1921. Between 1919 and 1921, the Russian Telegraph Agency produced ROSTA windows, posters which featured simplified cartoons and short pieces of...
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