Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Smithsonian - Hirshhorn Gallery
This wide-screen 6-projector multi-image show was produced for the first major U.S. museum exhibition documenting the artists of the Russian Avant-Garde. Curated by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the exhibition (with the multi-image show) then traveled to the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. and was seen at the Hirshhorn Gallery. This program was honored with the top award - the "Crystal Ami" - from the Association for Multi-Media International.
Trivia Questions:
Artists Kazimir Malevich and his rival, Vladimir Tatlin, invented which two avant-garde movements? 2 During the Russian Revolution, what did the Russian avant-garde artists do to support to the Bolshevik cause? 3 What was the "Monument to the Third International" |
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