UNOVIS

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UNOVIS was an early 20th-century avant-garde art collective led by Kazimir Malevich that promoted Suprematism and radical artistic experimentation in Vitebsk, Belarus.

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instanceOf art movement
artist group
avant-garde art collective
activeIn early 20th century
activity collective authorship
pedagogical experiments
public decorations
aim development of a new visual language based on Suprematism
integration of art into everyday life
alternativeName Champions of the New Art
Utverditeli Novogo Iskusstva
basedInInstitution Vitebsk School of Art
surface form: Vitebsk Art School
country Russian SFSR
surface form: Soviet Russia
dissolved 1922
field applied arts
architecture
graphic design
painting
visual arts
foundedBy Kazimir Malevich
hasMember Anna Kagan
El Lissitzky
Ilya Chashnik NERFINISHED
Ivan Kudriashev
Kazimir Malevich
Lazar Khidekel NERFINISHED
Lazar Lisitsky
Lev Yudin NERFINISHED
Nikolai Suetin NERFINISHED
Nina Kogan
Vera Ermolaeva
ideology abstraction
left-wing avant-garde
radical artistic experimentation
inception 1920
influenced Bauhaus
Constructivism
modern graphic design
influencedBy Kazimir Malevich
Russian avant-garde
languageOfName Russian
leader Kazimir Malevich
location Belarus
Vitebsk
movement Suprematism
produced architectural projects
ceramic designs
posters
textile designs
urban design proposals
promoted Suprematism
shortName UNOVIS self-link

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UNOVIS shortName UNOVIS self-link