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  1. Painterly Architectonic - Popova, Liubov. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza. When Malevich established the Supremus group in 1916, which was joined by Popova and other artists such as Rozanova, Kliun, Udaltsova and Puni, none of its members was a genuine Suprematist. As Tatiana Goriacheva has pointed out, to them “Suprematism was more an ...

  2. Popova. Esta exposición está dedicada a Liubov Popova (Ivanovskoe, 1889-Moscú, 1924), una de las artistas más comprometidas e influyentes de la vanguardia rusa, fiel defensora del arte abstracto y protagonista de la revolución artística y política en su país. Incluye 23 obras realizadas entre 1910 y 1922 procedentes de la Galería ...

  3. A key member of the Russian avant-garde, Popova worked primarily in Moscow but traveled to Paris in 1912–13 and again briefly in 1914. There, she studied at the Académie de La Palette and discovered Cubism and Futurism, which profoundly impacted her work. With its many planes and still life subject, Objects from a Dyer’s Shop bears the ...

  4. Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova (24 de abril de 1889 - 25 de mayo de 1924) fue una artista vanguardista, pintora y diseñadora ruso-soviética. Popova nació en Ivanovskoe, cerca de Moscú, en el seno de una familia adinerada. Su padre, Sergei Maximovich Popov, fue un exitoso comerciante textil y un vigoroso mecenas de las artes, y su madre, Lyubov ...

  5. Untitled from. Six Prints. c. 1917–19. Popova was an avant-garde pioneer in Russia in the 1910s and 1920s. Her style combines floating abstract forms inspired in part by Cubist collage (which she encountered on a trip to Paris in 1912–13) and Suprematism, an abstract style developed by her friend and compatriot Kazimir Malevich, together ...

  6. 18 de dic. de 1991 · Liubov Popova. 1889-1924 . There was constant desire to develop a new and absolute artistic language throughout the different art movements of the early twentieth century, especially those which end up linked to political projects. The principles of universality and overcoming mimetic art which these avant-garde trends are governed by, suppose an experimental review of the actual artistic ...

  7. Popova, Liubov (1889-1924). Pintora y escenógrafa rusa nacida el 24 de abril de 1889 en Ivanovskoe y fallecida en Moscú el 25 de mayo de 1924. Se adscribe al movimiento constructivo y posteriormente al productivismo, y fue junto a Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin y Alexander Rodchenko uno de los cuatro artistas más destacados de la ...

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