ALEXANDER RODCHENKO - Biography
He was one of Russia's most versatile artists of the 1920s and 1930s, exploring various artistic forms such as painting, sculpture, graphic design and photography on his path. Concentrating, in a first period, on the graphics of the posters, Rodchenko abruptly replaced the Art Nouveau or Futurist language widespread in Europe, with a formal, abstract and geometric structure, which found his favorite language in photomontage. His posters mixed drawings, paintings and photographs made by others or retrieved from newspapers and magazines.