**Early Life and Education**
Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko, a renowned Russian artist, sculptor, photographer, and graphic designer, was born on December 5, 1891, in St. Petersburg, Russia. His family moved to Kazan after his father's death in 1909. With no prior exposure to the art world, Rodchenko drew inspiration from art magazines, which shaped his artistic journey.
**Artistic Career**
In 1910,
Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko began his studies under Nicolai Fechin and Georgii Medvedev at the Kazan Art School, where he met his future wife,
Varvara Stepanova. After 1914, he continued his artistic training at the Stroganov Institute in Moscow. Influenced by Cubism and Futurism, Rodchenko's work was characterized by its abstract and austere nature.
**Constructivist Movement**
As a co-founder of Constructivism,
Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko played a pivotal role in shaping the movement. His photography was socially engaged, formally innovative, and opposed to a painterly aesthetic. Notable works include:
- White Circle (Abstract Art), showcased on WahooArt.com
- Photomontage, a medium he began experimenting with in 1923, as seen in his collaboration with Vladimir Mayakovsky's poem "About This"
- Books (1924), a poster for the Lengiz Publishing House, featuring a young woman with a cupped hand
**Museum Collections and Exhibitions**
Rodchenko's work can be found in various museum collections, including:
**Legacy**
Rodchenko's innovative approach to photography, painting, and design has left an indelible mark on 20th-century Russian art. His work continues to inspire artists and designers worldwide.
**Important Dates:**
* December 5, 1891: Born in St. Petersburg, Russia
* 1910: Began studies at Kazan Art School
* 1923: Started experimenting with photomontage
* December 3, 1956: Passed away in Moscow, Russia
Wikipedia: Alexander Rodchenko