Gustav Gustavovich Klutsis (Latvian: Gustavs Klucis, Russian: Густав Густавович Клуцис; 4 January 1895 – 26 February 1938) was a pioneering Latvian photographer and major member of the Constructivist avant-garde in the early 20th century. He is known for the Soviet revolutionary and Stalinist propaganda he produced with his wife Valentina Kulagina and for the development of photomontage techniques.[2]
Gustav Gustavovich Klutsis (Latvian: Gustavs Klucis, Russian: Густав Густавович Клуцис; 4 January 1895 – 26 February 1938) was a pioneering Latvian photographer...
her husband GustavKlutsis. She is known for the Soviet revolutionary and Stalinist propaganda she produced in collaboration with Klutsis. Kulagina left...
fragmentary data has been declassified. Notable victims at Butovo include GustavKlutsis, Seraphim Chichagov and Saul Bron; in addition, more than 1000 members...
El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, and the husband-and-wife team of GustavKlutsis and Valentina Kulagina created pioneering photomontage work as propaganda...
see also El Lissitzky's Prounen-Raum, the 'Dynamic City' (1919) of GustavKlutsis; Lazar Khidekel's Workers Club (1926) and his Dubrovka Power Plant and...
Vkhutemas. He sometimes visited Malevitch in Vitebsk with his friend GustavKlutsis. There, he developed his own approach to Suprematism. He used a variety...
Gross Viktor Semyonovich Ivanov Alexey Kokorekin [ru] Viktor Koretsky GustavKlutsis Valentina Kulagina Karel Ludwig Vladimir Mayakovsky Iurii Merkulov Dmitry...
department to department, such as Rodchenko from painting to metalworking. GustavKlutsis, who was head of a workshop on colour theory, also moved from painting...
1903 and moved to Baku in present-day Azerbaijan in 1910. Along with GustavKlutsis, Alexander Rodchenko, El Lissitzky, and others, Telingater was a founding...
reference](1890–1941), Kazimir Malevich[circular reference](1978–1935) and GustavKlutsis[circular reference](1895–1938. Inspired by the avant-garde of constructivism...
Fontainebleau, summer 1921 (Pablo Picasso) Maquette for Radio-Announcer. 1922 (GustavKlutsis) Twittering Machine. 1922 (Paul Klee) Two Children Are Threatened by...
not a right but a duty". Influences on Tartakover's work stem from GustavKlutsis, John Heartfield, Alexander Rodchenko, Ben Shahn, and Andy Warhol. He...
acclaim. He had the support of Aleksandr Naumov, Sergei Senkin and GustavKlutsis. Ladislav Sutnar was responsible for the Czechoslovak pavilion. In this...
world. Orators, Rostrums, and Propaganda Stands is based on the work of GustavKlutsis, including his designs for Screen-radio Orators, Rostrums, and Propaganda...
(honorary member) Jukums Vācietis, Red Army commander (honorary member) GustavKlutsis, Soviet Latvian artist Latvians in Russia Кувшинова Елена Евгеньевна...
Uban and Tone, Johannson did not return to Latvia in 1918, but stayed with Gustav Kluc, Karl Veidemani, and Voldemar Anderson in Moscow. There he developed...