constructivism
Constructivism originated in Russia in 1919. Constructivism was the last modern art movement of Russia. This movement was an art done for social purposes. The movement itself was architectural and artistic. The term Construction Art was first used as a derisive term by Kazimir Malevich to describe the work of Alexander Rodchenko in 1917. Soon after that the movement became big and constructivism was born. This movement sought to ban traditional artistic concern. Vladimir Tatlin was often called the father of Constructivism. Constructivism inspired many major trends such as the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements. (Artstory.org, Constructivism)
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