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A Hub Between East and West
Constructivism and the New Vision in the 1920s
In the early 1920s Berlin became a cultural hub between East and West, a meeting place for artists from Germany, the Netherlands and Eastern Europe. They shared a commitment to a modern, abstract art founded on rational construction, not subjective emotion. Geometric shapes, strong colours and industrial materials celebrated the aesthetic of a new age. Influenced by revolutionary ideas from Russia, some artists saw themselves as engineers. Berlin’s First Russian Art Exhibition at Galerie van Diemen in 1922 introduced the city to constructivism.
The 1920s also brought a movement in photography that no longer tried to imitate reality. These New Vision photographers developed their own artistic styles and challenged habitual ways of seeing. They stopped pursuing the standards set for painters and instead consciously exploited their technology in unconventional and experimental ways.
- Exhibited Objects
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- Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977)
Experimentiermodell für eine Tragekonstruktion
- um 1931
- Kunststoff (Cellulose Derivat: Cellulosenitrat + ?)
- 4,7 x 3,7 x 7,3 cm (Objektmaß)
- Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977)
Experimentiermodell für eine Tragekonstruktion
- um 1931
- Kunststoff (Cellulosenitrat)
- 3,3 x 4 x 4 cm (Objektmaß)
- Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977)
Experimentiermodell für eine Tragekonstruktion
- um 1931
- Kunststoff (Cellulose Derivat)
- 2,6 x 5,3 x 6 cm (Objektmaß)
- Sasha Stone (1895 - 1940)
Ohne Titel (Berlin, Sport-Forum)
- 1928
- Silbergelatinepapier
- 17,1 x 23,8 cm (Bildmaß)
- Sasha Stone (1895 - 1940)
Ohne Titel (Weißensee, An der Buschallee)
- zwischen 1927 und 1928
- Silbergelatinepapier
- 17,4 x 23,6 cm (Bildmaß)
- Sasha Stone (1895 - 1940)
Ohne Titel (Innenraum eines Kinos)
- Ende 1920er-Jahre
- Silbergelatinepapier
- 16,6 x 21,7 cm (Bildmaß)
- László Moholy-Nagy (1895 - 1946)
Oskar Schlemmer in Ascona
- zwischen 1926 und 1927
- Silbergelatinepapier
- 23,5 x 17,5 cm (Bildmaß)
- László Moholy-Nagy (1895 - 1946)
The Sailor
- zwischen 1926 und 1927
- Silbergelatinepapier
- 24 x 18 cm (Bildmaß)
- Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977)
Model for a Construction in Space with Balance on Two Points
- 1924/25, wieder zusammengesetzt 1978/79
- Zelluloid auf Plastikuntersatz
- 13,5 x 18,2 cm (Objektmaß)
- Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977)
Model for a Monument for an Airport
- 1924/25, wieder zusammengesetzt 1987
- Zelluloid
- 10 x 14 x 4,5 cm (Objektmaß)
- Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977)
Design for a Monument for an Institute of Physics and Mathematics
- 1923/25
- Glas, Bronze, Plastik
- 44 x cm (Objektmaß)
- El Lissitzky (1890 - 1941)
Penholder Stand (Billiard Ball as Penholder)
- 1923
- Billardkugel, Messinghülse, Metallstab
- 5,2 x 9,5 x 5,2 cm (Objektmaß)