Vladimir Tatlin

Vladimir Tatlin

Vladimir Yevgrafovich Tatlin (Russian: Владимир Евграфович Татлин) (OldStyleDate|December 28|1885|December 16May 31, 1953) worked as a painter and architect. With Kazimir Malevich he was one of the two most important figures in the Russian avant-garde art movement of the 1920s, and he later became the most important artist in the Constructivist movement. He is most famous for his attempts to create the giant tower, "The Monument to the Third International".

Biography

Tatlin was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, the son of a railway engineer and a poet. He worked as a merchant sea cadet and spent some time abroad. He began his art career as an icon painter in Moscow, and attended the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.

Tatlin achieved fame as the architect who designed the huge "Monument to the Third International", also known as Tatlin's Tower. Planned in 1920, the monument, was to be a tall tower in iron, glass and steel which would have dwarfed the Eiffel Tower in Paris (the "Monument to the Third International" was a third taller at 1,300 feet high). Inside the iron-and-steel structure of twin spirals, the design envisaged three building blocks, covered with glass windows, which would rotate at different speeds (the first one, a cube, once a year; the second one, a pyramid, once a month; the third one, a cylinder, once a day). High prices prevented Tatlin from executing the plan, and no building such as this was erected in his day.

Tatlin also founded Russian Constructivist art with his counter-reliefs — structures made of wood and iron for hanging in wall corners. He conceived these sculptures in order to question the traditional idea of painting. Later prominent constructivists included Varvara Stepanova, Alexander Rodchenko, Manuel Rendón Seminario, Joaquín Torres García, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Antoine Pevsner and Naum Gabo.

Although close friends at the beginning of their careers, Tatlin and Malevich diverged when Malevich did not agree with the utilitarian program of Constructivism. This led Malevich to develop his Suprematist program in the city of Vitebsk, where he found a school called UNOVIS (Champions of the new art). Suprematism came to light in 1915 at the 0.10 exhibition, one of the main shows of Russian avant-garde, also called "the last futurist exhibition".

Tatlin also dedicated himself to the study of clothes, objects and so on. At the end of his life he started to research bird-flight, in order to provide human beings with facilities that would allow them to pursue one of the great dreams of humanity: to fly.

Tatlin was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Vladímir Tatlin — Vladímir Yevgráfovich Tatlin (Владимир Евграфович Татлин), (28 de diciembre de 1885 Járkov, Ucrania, † 31 de mayo de 1953 Moscú); fue un pintor y escultor ruso, constructivista, que abarcó múltiples facetas: escultura, pintura, proyectos… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Vladimir Tatlin — (Moscú (Rusia), 1885 1953). Pintor y escultor ruso. Vivió en París donde se vio influenciado por Picasso. Se le considera una de las figuras principales de el Constructivismo, sostenía que el arte debía tener utilidad social, de esta forma aplicó …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Vladimir Tatlin — Wladimir Jewgrafowitsch Tatlin (russisch Владимир Евграфович Татлин, wiss. Transliteration Vladimir Evgrafovič Tatlin; * 16.jul./ 28. Dezember 1885greg. in Moskau; † 31. Mai 1953 ebd.) war ein russischer Maler. Neben Kasimir Malewitsch prägte er… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tatlin's Tower — 2000 Russia 1 rub 50 kopeks stamp. Tatlin Tower and Worker and Kolkhoz Woman by Vera Mukhina Tatlin’s Tower or The Monument to the Third International is a grand monumental building envisioned by the Russian artist and architect Vladimir Tatlin,… …   Wikipedia

  • Tatlin, Vladimir (Yevgráfovich) — (16 dic. 1885, Járkov, Imperio ruso–31 may. 1953, Moscú, URSS). Escultor y pintor ucraniano. Luego de una visita a París (1914), se convirtió en el líder de un grupo de artistas moscovitas que buscaban aplicar técnicas de ingeniería a la… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Vladimir Tatline — Vladimir Ievgrafovitch Tatline (en russe : Владимир Евграфович Татлин), né en 1885 et mort en 1953 à Moscou, est un peintre et sculpteur russe constructiviste. Sommaire …   Wikipédia en Français

  • TATLIN, VLADIMIR E. — TATLIN, VLADIMIR E. (1885–1953), Russian painter, sculptor, and architect. Tatlin was born in Moscow. He is chiefly remembered for his design for a memorial to the Third International (1920), a leaning steel and wire spiral of 1,300 ft. The… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Vladimir Yevgrafovich Tatlin — Wladimir Jewgrafowitsch Tatlin (russisch Владимир Евграфович Татлин, wiss. Transliteration Vladimir Evgrafovič Tatlin; * 16.jul./ 28. Dezember 1885greg. in Moskau; † 31. Mai 1953 ebd.) war ein russischer Maler. Neben Kasimir Malewitsch prägte er… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tatlin — Wladimir Jewgrafowitsch Tatlin (russisch Владимир Евграфович Татлин, wiss. Transliteration Vladimir Evgrafovič Tatlin; * 16.jul./ 28. Dezember 1885greg. in Moskau; † 31. Mai 1953 ebd.) war ein russischer Maler. Neben Kasimir Malewitsch prägte er… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tatlin — Tạtlin,   Wladimir Jewgrafowitsch, russischer Maler, Grafiker, Bühnenbildner und Produktgestalter, * Moskau 28. 12. 1885, ✝ ebenda 31. 5. 1953; Mitbegründer und Theoretiker des Konstruktivismus; studierte in Moskau und Penza. Er entwarf bereits… …   Universal-Lexikon

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”