Spatial Construction
Artist: Aleksandr Rodchenko
Circa: 1920
Created in 1920, Spatial Construction stands as a landmark of Russian Constructivism. Rodchenko, a central figure in the avant-garde, abandoned traditional easel art to explore geometry, space, and movement in three dimensions. This suspended form of intersecting circles and spirals reduces art to pure structure—balancing precision with dynamic energy. By stripping away ornament and emphasizing material and form, Rodchenko sought to merge art with life, defining the Constructivist ideal of utility and modernity.
Print Details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclée reproduction of the original sculpture
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Russian Constructivist art
Aleksandr Rodchenko works
Early 20th-century avant-garde
Geometric and abstract modern design
A Constructivist icon—Rodchenko’s geometry in motion, art reduced to pure form.
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