"Avant-Garde art" Gallery – MalovMetaArt Online Museum

Avant-Garde art

Avant-garde art refers to the work of artists who are experimenting with new ideas, techniques, and forms of expression that are outside of the mainstream and traditional art movements.

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The term "avant-garde" means "advance guard" or "vanguard," and it is often used to describe art that is pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable or typical. Avant-garde art can include a wide range of styles and mediums, such as painting, sculpture, performance art, installation art, and conceptual art. Some of the key characteristics of avant-garde art include a focus on experimentation, innovation, and the rejection of traditional artistic conventions. Many of the early avant-garde movements, such as Futurism and Surrealism, emerged in the early 20th century and have had a significant influence on the development of modern art.

Avant-garde art, with its bold and boundary-pushing nature, has played a pivotal role in the development of artistic expression. This movement, encompassing various styles and mediums, emerged as a catalyst for innovation and experimentation, challenging the norms and conventions of the art world.

Artists such as El Lissitzky, Wassily Kandinsky, Adolf Milman, and Robert Falk were instrumental in shaping the avant-garde movement. They embraced new ideas, techniques, and forms of expression, propelling art into uncharted territories. These artists sought to break free from the constraints of traditional artistic practices, venturing into realms that were often considered unconventional and controversial.

Avant-garde art can take on many forms, ranging from painting and sculpture to performance art, installation art, and conceptual art. It defies categorization and is characterized by its willingness to experiment with new materials, techniques, and concepts. This movement often seeks to challenge the status quo, disrupt established norms, and provoke thought and emotions in the viewer.

Today, the legacy of the avant-garde movement can be seen in the works of contemporary artists who continue to explore new avenues of artistic expression. The avant-garde spirit lives on, inviting us to question, contemplate, and embrace the ever-evolving nature of art.


Eduard Krimmer 'Landscape with clouds'
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Eduard Krimmer
Landscape with clouds
Nina Lekarenko 'Cancan'
6
Nina Lekarenko
Cancan
 'Suprematist composition'
10
Suprematist composition
Jean Pougny 'City landscape'
6
Jean Pougny
City landscape
 'Portrait'
7
Portrait
Max Ernst 'Ehrenburg'
Max Ernst
Ehrenburg
Pavel Tchelitchew 'Blue boy with string'
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Pavel Tchelitchew
Blue boy with string
Adolf Milman  'Still life'
Adolf Milman
Still life
Adolf Milman  'Landscape with the church'
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Adolf Milman
Landscape with the church
Wassily Kandinsky 'Abstraction'
Wassily Kandinsky
Abstraction
El Lissitzky 'Suprematist composition'
2
El Lissitzky
Suprematist composition
Wassily Kandinsky 'Landscape'
Wassily Kandinsky
Landscape
Petr Galadzhev  'Suprematist collage'
Petr Galadzhev
Suprematist collage
Nikolay Evgrafov  'Festival'
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Nikolay Evgrafov
Festival
Kazimir Malevich  'Musical box'
2
Kazimir Malevich
Musical box
Kazimir Malevich  'Suprematist composition'
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Kazimir Malevich
Suprematist composition
Kazimir Malevich  'Mother and child'
Kazimir Malevich
Mother and child
Alexandr Samokhvalov  'Self-portrait'
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Alexandr Samokhvalov
Self-portrait
Petr Galadzhev  'Suprematist collage'
1
Petr Galadzhev
Suprematist collage
 'Sweethearts'
Sweethearts
Ruvim Frumak  'City landscape'
Ruvim Frumak
City landscape
Vladimir Sukov  'Self-portrait'
2
Vladimir Sukov
Self-portrait
Vladimir Sukov  'Dramatic performance'
2
Vladimir Sukov
Dramatic performance
Kliment Redko  'Abstraction (club doors)'
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Kliment Redko
Abstraction (club doors)
Kliment Redko  'Abstraction (club doors)'
Kliment Redko
Abstraction (club doors)
Aristarkh Lentulov  'White church, pink horse'
Aristarkh Lentulov
White church, pink horse
Leonid Chupyatov  'Portrait with architectural landscape'
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Leonid Chupyatov
Portrait with architectural landscape
Leonid Chupyatov  'Mater Amabilis'
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Leonid Chupyatov
Mater Amabilis
Vladimir Malagis 'Feet in felt boots'
Vladimir Malagis
Feet in felt boots
Nikolay Sinezubov  'Room interior at the Academy of Arts'
Nikolay Sinezubov
Room interior at the Academy of Arts
Alexej von Yawlensky 'Red roof houses'
Alexej von Yawlensky
Red roof houses
 'Warrior'
Warrior
Nikolay Evgrafov  'Evening in the park'
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Nikolay Evgrafov
Evening in the park
Pavel Mansouroff 'Portrait of  Fernand Léger'
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Pavel Mansouroff
Portrait of Fernand Léger
Alla Poret 'Self-portrait'
Alla Poret
Self-portrait
Maria Djagoupova  'Portrait of a woman'
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Maria Djagoupova
Portrait of a woman
 'Portrait of a woman'
Portrait of a woman
A. Melnikov 'Portrait of a commander'
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A. Melnikov
Portrait of a commander
Dmitry Krapivny  'Discussion of Kazimir Malevich`s Black Square'
Dmitry Krapivny
Discussion of Kazimir Malevich`s Black Square
 'Abstraction'
Abstraction
Semyon Malt  'A couple'
Semyon Malt
A couple
Sofia Zaklikovskaya   'City landscape'
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Sofia Zaklikovskaya
City landscape
Sofia Zaklikovskaya   'City landscape'
Sofia Zaklikovskaya
City landscape
Sofia Zaklikovskaya   'City landscape'
Sofia Zaklikovskaya
City landscape
 'Portrait of a woman in blue'
Portrait of a woman in blue
Sergey Konenkov 'Figure “Baba”'
Sergey Konenkov
Figure “Baba”
Favsta Shikhmanova 'Red Dacha'
Favsta Shikhmanova
Red Dacha
Nataliya Goncharova 'Madonna'
Nataliya Goncharova
Madonna
Kliment Redko  'Abstract composition'
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Kliment Redko
Abstract composition
Kliment Redko  'Abstract composition'
Kliment Redko
Abstract composition
Robert Falk   'View of the Notre-Dame de Paris'
Robert Falk
View of the Notre-Dame de Paris