European Constructivism

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European Constructivism was an early 20th-century avant-garde art movement that emphasized abstract, geometric forms and the integration of art with modern industrial society and design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
aimsAt integration of art into everyday life
mass production compatibility
standardization in design
appliedIn architecture
graphic design
industrial design
theater design
typography
developedInRegion Europe NERFINISHED
emergedInPeriod early 20th century
emphasizes abstraction
functional design
geometric forms
integration of art and industry
rational organization of space
social utility of art
use of modern materials
hasArtisticStyle abstract art
geometric abstraction
hasKeyConcept construction over composition
economy of means
material truth
historicalContext interwar Europe
modern industrial society
influenced corporate visual identity design
functionalist architecture
modern exhibition design
modernist graphic design
influencedBy Cubism
Futurism NERFINISHED
Russian Constructivism NERFINISHED
Suprematism NERFINISHED
opposes individualistic expressionism
purely decorative art
promotes collective social goals
unity of art and technology
relatedTo Bauhaus NERFINISHED
De Stijl NERFINISHED
International Style architecture NERFINISHED
sharesConceptWith art as construction
art as engineering
uses grid-based compositions
photomontage
sans-serif typography
simple geometric shapes

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Willys de Castro influencedBy European Constructivism