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Spacial Force Construction (1921) (painting)
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Spacial Force Construction (1921) (painting)
3906973 Spacial Force Construction (1921) (painting) by Popova, Lyubov Sergeevna (1889-1924); Sovfoto/UIG; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 24769272
© Sovfoto/UIG / Bridgeman Images
Abstract Constructivism Constructivist Futurism Futurist Modern Soviet Union Ussr
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Spacial Force Construction (1921) by Lyubov Popova - A Revolutionary Manifesto in Color
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. In this print of "Spacial Force Construction" we are transported back to the dynamic world of early 20th-century Russia. Created by the visionary artist Lyubov Popova, this painting is a powerful testament to the groundbreaking movement known as Constructivism. Popova's work embodies the spirit of revolution and innovation that defined this era. With its bold geometric forms and vibrant colors, "Spacial Force Construction" challenges traditional notions of art and embraces a new visual language. The composition exudes energy and movement, reflecting the Futurist ideals that were prevalent at the time. As we delve into the layers of abstraction within this piece, we witness Popova's mastery in creating spatial tension through intersecting planes and lines. Each element seems meticulously placed to create a harmonious balance between chaos and order. The significance of "Spacial Force Construction" extends beyond its aesthetic appeal. It serves as a manifesto for social change, mirroring the radical transformations taking place in Soviet society during that period. Through her art, Popova sought to break down barriers between different artistic disciplines and bridge gaps between art and everyday life. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only Popova's technical skill but also her unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries in pursuit of progress. As we gaze upon it, let us be reminded of how art can serve as a catalyst for societal
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