Art print | Conception for a stand at the entrance of an exhibition of the students' works from the basic course at VKhUTEMAS - Gustav Klutsis
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Conception for an exhibition stand at the entrance of an exhibition of works by students of the basic course at VKhUTEMAS: an avant-garde vision of art
This art print of the design for a stand at the entrance of an exhibition of works by students of the basic course at VKhUTEMAS by Gustav Klutsis evokes a dynamic and innovative atmosphere. The geometric lines and bold shapes blend with a palette of vivid colors, creating an impression of movement and energy. Klutsis, as a pioneer of constructivism, uses collage and montage techniques that reflect the spirit of the era, where art and architecture meet to celebrate the creativity of young artists. This piece invites reflection on the role of art in modern society.
Gustav Klutsis: a key figure of Russian constructivism
Gustav Klutsis, born in 1895 in Latvia, is an emblematic figure of Russian constructivism, an artistic movement that emerged after the October Revolution. Influenced by the avant-garde ideas of the time, Klutsis integrated elements of photography, graphic design, and architecture into his work. His career was marked by a desire to merge art and everyday life, seeking to make art accessible to all. By designing stands for exhibitions, he contributed to the promotion of artistic education and the valorization of students’ works, thus reinforcing the importance of art in Soviet society.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of Klutsis’s stand is a decorative piece that will add a touch of originality to your interior. Whether in a modern living room, a creative office, or an inspiring bedroom, this artwork will captivate attention and spark conversations. Its print quality guarantees fidelity to the colors and details of the original work, while offering undeniable aesthetic appeal. By integrating this canvas into your decor, you choose a piece that not only beautifies the space but also bears witness to a rich era of artistic innovations.
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Conception for an exhibition stand at the entrance of an exhibition of works by students of the basic course at VKhUTEMAS: an avant-garde vision of art
This art print of the design for a stand at the entrance of an exhibition of works by students of the basic course at VKhUTEMAS by Gustav Klutsis evokes a dynamic and innovative atmosphere. The geometric lines and bold shapes blend with a palette of vivid colors, creating an impression of movement and energy. Klutsis, as a pioneer of constructivism, uses collage and montage techniques that reflect the spirit of the era, where art and architecture meet to celebrate the creativity of young artists. This piece invites reflection on the role of art in modern society.
Gustav Klutsis: a key figure of Russian constructivism
Gustav Klutsis, born in 1895 in Latvia, is an emblematic figure of Russian constructivism, an artistic movement that emerged after the October Revolution. Influenced by the avant-garde ideas of the time, Klutsis integrated elements of photography, graphic design, and architecture into his work. His career was marked by a desire to merge art and everyday life, seeking to make art accessible to all. By designing stands for exhibitions, he contributed to the promotion of artistic education and the valorization of students’ works, thus reinforcing the importance of art in Soviet society.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of Klutsis’s stand is a decorative piece that will add a touch of originality to your interior. Whether in a modern living room, a creative office, or an inspiring bedroom, this artwork will captivate attention and spark conversations. Its print quality guarantees fidelity to the colors and details of the original work, while offering undeniable aesthetic appeal. By integrating this canvas into your decor, you choose a piece that not only beautifies the space but also bears witness to a rich era of artistic innovations.


