Avant-Garde to Non-Conformism, 20th Century Russian Emigré Art at The Aktis Gallery

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Aktis Gallery’s exhibition begins with El Lissitsky’s ‘Sportsmen’, a set of 10 lithographs made in 1923 for an electro-mechanical puppet performance in Germany based on the futurist opera, 'Victory of the Sun', first performed in St Petersburg in 1913. El Lissitsky (1890-1941) was a leading member of the Russian avant-garde, a suprematist known principally for his abstract art and typographical designs.

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The Aktis Gallery

10 - 11 Park Place, London, SW1A 1LP

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10 - 11 Park Place
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