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  1. 29 de ene. de 2020 · The album War was created by the Russian avant-garde artist Olga Rozanova (1886–1918) with the poet Aleksei Kruchenykh (1886–1968) at the onset of World War I. 1 Between 1914 and 1915, Rozanova worked on the album in her hometown of Vladimir, a city located east of Moscow, while Kruchenykh composed the verses in the Caucasus during a ...

  2. Kruchenykh’s use of the sign here equates its absurdity and obsolescence with that of war itself. 1925, December 23, 2012–April 15, 2013. Aleksei Kruchenykh. Vselenskaia voina (Universal War). 1916. Aleksei Kruchenykh. Illustrated book with 12 collages. page (each): dimensions vary; overall (closed): 8 15/16 x 12 13/16 x 1/16" (22.7 x 32.5 ...

  3. Some of the Futurists designed their own books and did all kinds of typographical experiments. One of the most productive writers, designers, editors and publishers of such books was Aleksei Kruchenykh (1886–1968), who only recently has been given honour where it is due.

  4. Aleksei Kruchenykh wrote the libretto tor Victory Over the Sun, Velimir Khlebnikov contributed the prologue, Mikhail Matiushin composed the music, and Kazimir Malevich designed the sets and costumes. The collaboration of these four men was a result of the reallignment of artistic forces early in 1913,

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZaumZaum - Wikipedia

    Zaum ( Russian: за́умь, lit. 'transrational') are the linguistic experiments in sound symbolism and language creation of Russian Cubo-Futurist poets such as Velimir Khlebnikov and Aleksei Kruchenykh. Zaum is a non-referential phonetic entity with its own ontology. The language consists of neologisms that mean nothing.

  6. www.ma-g.org › artists › aleksei-kruchenykhAleksei Kruchenykh - MA-g

    With a background in painting, Kruchenykh moved to Moscow, and turned his interest to poetry. Here he met Burliuk, Mayakovsky and Khlebnikov, with whom he created the zaum. He married Olga Rozanova in 1912. The opera Victory over the sun gave him to opportunity to write the libretto, while Malevich designed its set.

  7. Feedback. This record is a work in progress. If you have additional information or spotted an error, please send feedback to [email protected]. Mikhail Larionov. Poluzhivoi (Half-Alive). 1913. Aleksei Kruchenykh. Book with 17 lithographs (including covers) with lithographed manuscript text. page (each): 7 1/4 x 5 13/16" (18.4 x 14.8 cm). G. L.