Russian constructivism (approx.) 1913 to 1935.
In the early 1900s, several revolutionary directions in art and design began, for later to develop into modernism, which today we know so well from the majority of the design we surround ourselves in our everyday lives.
But at that time there were thoughts that art should not be reserved for the upper class. That art can be constructed, abstract, without ornaments, new and provocative – and for the people.One might argue that Russia first came up with the new modernist ideas.
Russian futurism served as the basis for the new art form. It initially led to Russian
constructivism and later to der Stijl
and Bauhaus
in the West.
BAUHAUS
Bauhaus is today considered to be the cradle of modernism. Within constructivism this meant that, in essence, the expressive personal wut quickly spread to the entire continent.
In the mid-1930s the end of Russian constructivism began when Stalin ordered art to be realistic and not abstract, ie. the opposite of constructivism's foundations and ideas, which were instead replaced by socialist realism.