卡齐米尔·马列维奇在第二国家自由艺术工作室的工作室(莫斯科,1918-1919)

Larisa I. Ivanova-Veen, I. V. Smekalov
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本研究公布了在检查档案材料(RGALI档案和MArhI博物馆)时产生的结果,其中包含自由州艺术工作室的真实学生(学徒)名单。这些独特的艺术机构于1918年在莫斯科成立,随后进行了前卫的专业教育改革。这篇文章公布了k·s·马列维奇在第二自由州艺术工作室的三个相互关联的莫斯科学生(学徒)名单。作者将这些列表相互比较。在此基础上,本文考察了杰出前卫艺术家“个人”工作室的形成历史。教学活动是马列维奇的艺术传记的一个组成部分,但到目前为止,只有相对较晚的阶段,他在维捷布斯克和彼得格勒(列宁格勒)的教学已被研究。短暂而多事性的莫斯科阶段(1918年11月至1919年10月)见证了马列维奇教学法原则的形成,这在以前还没有被研究过。作者对“个人”讲习班生活的两个培训季节的主要事件进行了评论,直到校长离开维捷布斯克(1919年10月)。此外,作者还描述了莫斯科学徒的个性,说明了他们出现在马列维奇轨道背后的事件。这篇文章包含了当今著名的画家、雕塑家、建筑师和设计师的艺术传记数据,即I. Zavyalov、G. Klutsis、Z. Komissarenko、G. Krutikov、I. Kudryashov、I. Meerzon、A.-Ya。明钦、T.夏皮罗等。此外,几乎被遗忘的作家也聚集在马列维奇周围,在相当程度上,他们决定了前卫艺术的总体文化背景。公布的数据有助于扩展关于马列维奇的学校和他在莫斯科的工作室的创意,解释艺术家之间互动的具体形式和背景。马列维奇在莫斯科的许多徒弟自己也成了这些地区自由州艺术工作室的组织者。
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Kazimir Malevich’s Studio in the Second State Free Art Studios (Moscow, 1918–1919)
This study publishes the results yielded when examining archival materials (RGALI archive and MArhI Museum) containing authentic students (apprentices) lists of the Free State Art Studios. These unique artistic institutions were founded in 1918 in Moscow following the avant-garde reform of specialised education. This article publishes three interconnected lists of Moscow students (apprentices) of K. S. Malevich in the Second Free State Art Studios. The authors compare the lists with each other. With reference to them, the article examines the history of the formation of the “individual” workshop of the outstanding avant-garde artist. The pedagogical activity was an integral part of Malevich’s artistic biography, but so far only the relatively late stages of his teaching in Vitebsk and Petrograd (Leningrad) have been studied. The short but eventful Moscow stage (November 1918 — October 1919), which saw the formation of the principles of Malevich’s pedagogy, has not been studied previously yet. The authors comment on the main events of the two training seasons of the life of the “individual” workshop until the Headmaster’s departure to Vitebsk (October 1919). Additionally, the authors describe the personalities of the Moscow apprentices, illustrating the events behind their appearance in Malevich’s orbit. The article contains data on the artistic biographies of painters, sculptors, architects, and designers who are famous nowadays, i.e. I. Zavyalov, G. Klutsis, Z. Komissarenko, G. Krutikov, I. Kudryashov, I. Meerzon, A.-Ya. Minchin, T. Shapiro, etc. Also, nearly forgotten authors grouped around Malevich too, and to a considerable extent, they determined the general cultural background of avant-garde art. The data published help expand the idea about Malevich’s school and the originality of his workshop in Moscow, explaining the specific forms and context of the interaction among artists. Many of Malevich’s Moscow apprentices themselves became organisers of Free State Art Studios in the regions.
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