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A Celebration of Russian Avant-Garde Theatre

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Alexander Rodchenko, Costume design for We, 1919-1920
Alexander Rodchenko, Costume design for We, 1919-1920© Federal State Budget Institution of Culture “A. A. Bakhrushin State Central Theatre Museum”, Moscow
Who? From 1913 to 1933, Russia was shaken by revolution and the onset of the First World War, tumult that proved the catalyst for a profound transformation in the country's artistic, literary and musical traditions. New types of theatrical productions evolved that called for innovative design solutions, resulting in the exciting symbiosis of artists, directors and performers whose visually delighting outpu...

Vladimir Tatlin, Costume design for Life for the Tsar, 1913-1915Varvara Stepanova, Costume design for Tarelkin's Death, 1922Konstantin Vialov, Costume design for Sten'ka-Razi, 1923Alexandra Exter, Costume design for 'a Queen of Martians' for AelitaLiubov Popova, Maquette for Magnanimous Cuckold, 1929Archive photograph from ‘The Bolt’Archive photograph from ‘The Bolt’Archive photograph from ‘The Bolt’Archive photograph from ‘The Bolt’Tatiana Bruni, Kozelkov, Costume Design for ‘The Bolt’, 1931Tatiana Bruni, Olga, Costume Design for ‘The Bolt’, 1931Tatiana Bruni, The Typist, Costume Design for ‘The Bolt’

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