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The Constructivists

El Lissitzky: pages from a Majakowski volume, 1929
El Lissitzky: pages from a Majakowski volume, 1929
Wladyslaw Strzeminsky: page from a volume of poetry, 1926
Wladyslaw Strzeminsky: page from a volume of poetry, 1926
Wladyslaw Strzeminsky: page from a volume of poetry, 1926
Wladyslaw Strzeminsky: page from a volume of poetry, 1926

Introduction

Not only at the Bauhaus did groups of artists join together to develop works which fit neither the Expressionist nor the Surrealistic art movements. In the 1920s, every European center had artist colonies which actively confronted the historic romance and glorification of art with a new clarity and directness.

Throughout recorded time, there have been artistic styles containing Constructivist elements, for example those of the Renaissance or Jugendstil. In the time between the two world wars, however, geometry appeared as the dominant design technique, a pure form to communicate the new content of art.


The Pioneers
The point of departure for this new Constructivist era can be found in 1910 in pre-Revolutionary Russia. Kasimir Malewitsch was working on the "Icons of the 20th Century" as an abstract, geometric work: a black square on a white background (1913), a black circle on a white background, and in 1918 a white square against a white background.

Such pioneering efforts were (and are) criticized by some, ecstatically welcomed by others. Among the supporters were the artists El Lissitzky, Naum Gabo, and Antoine Pevsner. Artistic groups formed, split, and formed splinter groups. In the turbulence of the years 1917–1919, Rodschenko and Tatlin declared Constructivism in support of the revolution, production of art for the people. This resulted in an abundance of experiments in the areas of theater, architecture, product design, representational graphics and typography.

The success of the October Revolution quickly spread Constructivist ideas to other countries, where there was often a pre-existing basis of similar thought.

The first Constructivist exhibition opened in Poland in 1923: Henryk Stazewski, Wladislaw Strzeminski, Myeczyslaw Szczuka and Henryk Berlewi were the leading artists, dealing with issues of advertisement and typography.

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Take a look at a selection of typefaces with an constructivist origin, offered by Linotype:
 
ITC Avant Garde Gothic® by Adobe Font Family (ITC Collection)
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Avenir® Font Family (Linotype Originals)
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  Avenir® Font Family  
     
Futura® Font Family (Assorted Collection)
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  Futura® Font Family  
     
Industria® Font Family (Linotype Originals)
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  Industria® Font Family  
     
Insignia® Font Family (Linotype Originals)
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  Insignia® Font Family  
     
ITC Kabel® by Adobe Font Family (ITC Collection)
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  ITC Kabel® by Adobe Font Family  
     

Kabel is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH. Avenir, Industria and Insignia are trademarks of Linotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

Futura is a registered trademark of Bauer Types.

ITC Avant Garde Gothic is a trademark of International Typeface Corporation registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and which may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

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