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Flos at Palazzo Visconti: Past Meets Present in a Dazzling Installation during Milan Design Week 2024

Flos at Palazzo Visconti: Past Meets Present in a Dazzling Installation during Milan Design Week 2024

Loro Piana Interiors Pays Tribute to Cini Boeri’s Enduring Legacy at Milan Design Week 2024

Loro Piana Interiors Pays Tribute to Cini Boeri’s Enduring Legacy at Milan Design Week 2024

Plastique Fantastique: Dwelling in Bubbles

Plastique Fantastique: Dwelling in Bubbles

The New York Outpost of Amelie Maison d'Art Conjures the Intimacy of a Collector's Home

The New York Outpost of Amelie Maison d'Art Conjures the Intimacy of a Collector's Home

Heritage and Modernity Gracefully Meet in an Aesthetically-Driven Hair Salon in Warsaw

Heritage and Modernity Gracefully Meet in an Aesthetically-Driven Hair Salon in Warsaw

Arkady Shaikhet, The Parachutist Katya Melnikova, 1934, gelatin silver print.  Collection of Alex Lachmann.

Artwork © Estate of Arkady Shaikhet, courtesy of Nailya Alexander Gallery.

Alexander Rodchenko, Stairs, 1929–30, gelatin silver print, 7 1/2 × 11 1/2 in. (19.1 × 29.2 cm).  Sepherot Foundation, Vaduz, Liechtenstein

Artwork © Estate of Alexander Rodchenko (A. Rodchenko and V. Stepanova Archive) / RAO, Moscow / VAGA, New York / image provided by the Sepherot Foundation.

Alexander Rodchenko, Sports Parade on Red Square, 1936

Gelatin silver print, 11 5/8 × 8 7/8 in. (29.6 × 22.6 cm). Sepherot Foundation, Vaduz, Liechtenstein.

Artwork © Estate of Alexander Rodchenko (A. Rodchenko and V. Stepanova Archive) / RAO, Moscow / VAGA, New York / image provided by the Sepherot Foundation.

Anton Lavinsky, poster for Battleship Potemkin, 1925, lithograph, 27 5/8 × 41 7/8 in. (70.2 × 106.4 cm).  Collection of Merrill C. Berman.

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25 September, 2015 - 07 February, 2016

The Power of Pictures: Early Soviet Photography, Early Soviet Film

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Covering the period from the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution through the 1930s, and through 181 works, the exhibition will explore how early modernist photography and film influenced a new Soviet style while energizing and expanding the nature of the media. 

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