Constructivism
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Constructivism is an early 20th-century avant-garde art and architectural movement that emphasized abstraction, modern materials, and functional, socially oriented design.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Constructivism canonical | 53 |
| constructivism | 1 |
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Target entity: Constructivism Context triple: [Art Deco, influencedBy, Constructivism]
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Marxism
Marxism is a socio-economic and political theory developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that analyzes class relations and societal conflict through the lens of historical materialism and advocates for the abolition of capitalism and the establishment of a classless, communist society.
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Maoism
Maoism is a variant of communist ideology developed from Marxism–Leninism that emphasizes peasant-led revolution, protracted people’s war, and continuous class struggle under a vanguard party.
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Renaissance humanism
Renaissance humanism was an intellectual movement of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance that emphasized the study of classical antiquity, human potential, and secular learning, laying foundations for modern Western thought.
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logical positivism
Logical positivism is a 20th-century philosophical movement that emphasizes the verification of statements through empirical observation and logical analysis, rejecting metaphysics as cognitively meaningless.
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Marxism–Leninism
Marxism–Leninism is a communist ideological framework that synthesizes Karl Marx’s and Vladimir Lenin’s theories into a doctrine of one-party rule, state control of the economy, and revolutionary vanguard leadership, most prominently associated with the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Constructivism Target entity description: Constructivism is an early 20th-century avant-garde art and architectural movement that emphasized abstraction, modern materials, and functional, socially oriented design.
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Marxism
Marxism is a socio-economic and political theory developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that analyzes class relations and societal conflict through the lens of historical materialism and advocates for the abolition of capitalism and the establishment of a classless, communist society.
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Maoism
Maoism is a variant of communist ideology developed from Marxism–Leninism that emphasizes peasant-led revolution, protracted people’s war, and continuous class struggle under a vanguard party.
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Renaissance humanism
Renaissance humanism was an intellectual movement of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance that emphasized the study of classical antiquity, human potential, and secular learning, laying foundations for modern Western thought.
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logical positivism
Logical positivism is a 20th-century philosophical movement that emphasizes the verification of statements through empirical observation and logical analysis, rejecting metaphysics as cognitively meaningless.
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Socratic method
The Socratic method is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue that uses probing questions to stimulate critical thinking and expose contradictions in one’s beliefs.
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Statements (53)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
architectural movement
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art movement ⓘ avant-garde movement ⓘ modern art movement ⓘ |
| activePeriod | early 20th century ⓘ |
| aestheticPrinciple |
emphasis on construction over composition
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emphasis on spatial structures ⓘ use of dynamic diagonal lines ⓘ |
| aimsTo | serve the needs of the new socialist society ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Russian avant-garde
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Soviet art ⓘ productivism ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | Russia ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
abstraction
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functional design ⓘ geometric forms ⓘ modern materials ⓘ socially oriented design ⓘ |
| field |
architecture
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graphic design ⓘ painting ⓘ photomontage ⓘ sculpture ⓘ theatre ⓘ |
| hasPhilosophy |
art as a practice for social purposes
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integration of art and life ⓘ rejection of autonomous art ⓘ |
| inception | 1913 ⓘ |
| influenced |
Bauhaus
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De Stijl ⓘ International Style architecture ⓘ graphic design ⓘ industrial design ⓘ poster art ⓘ theatre design ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Cubism
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Futurism ⓘ Russian Revolution ⓘ Suprematism ⓘ |
| keyWork | Monument to the Third International ⓘ |
| notableProponent |
Alexander Rodchenko
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Antoine Pevsner ⓘ El Lissitzky ⓘ Lyubov Popova ⓘ Naum Gabo ⓘ Varvara Stepanova ⓘ Vladimir Tatlin ⓘ |
| originatedIn | Russia ⓘ |
| politicalContext | post-1917 Soviet Union ⓘ |
| usesMaterial |
concrete
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glass ⓘ industrial materials ⓘ steel ⓘ |
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Subject: Constructivism Description of subject: Constructivism is an early 20th-century avant-garde art and architectural movement that emphasized abstraction, modern materials, and functional, socially oriented design.
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