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The Realistic Manifesto is a key text of Constructivism. Written by Naum Gabo and cosigned by his brother, Antoine Pevsner, the Manifesto laid out their theories of artistic expression in the form of five "fundamental principles" of their constructivist practice. The Manifesto focused largely on divorcing art from such conventions as use of lines, color, volume, and mass. In the text, Gabo and Pevsner reject the successive stylistic innovations of modern art as mere illusionism (beginning with Impressionism, and including Cubism and Futurism), advocating instead an art grounded in the material reality of space and time: "The realization of our perceptions of the world in the forms of space and time is the only aim of our pictorial and plastic art."

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  • El Manifiesto Realista, publicado el 5 de marzo de 1920 por Naum Gabo y su hermano Antoine Pevsner, es un texto en el que se explican las ideas del constructivismo. (es)
  • Le Manifeste réaliste, écrit en 1920 par le sculpteur Naum Gabo et cosigné par son frère Anton Pevsner, est un texte-clé du constructivisme. Ce manifeste expose leur théorie à propos de l'expression artistique. Il se concentre sur le divorce des formes artistiques des conventions telles que l'usage des lignes, de la couleur, des volumes et des masses. Ils pensaient aussi que l'art devait accompagner les humains dans tous les moments de leur vie : « Sur l'établi, au bureau, au travail, au repos, lors des loisirs ; les jours chômés et travaillés, à la maison et sur la route, alors la flamme de la vie ne s'éteindra pas. » (fr)
  • The Realistic Manifesto is a key text of Constructivism. Written by Naum Gabo and cosigned by his brother, Antoine Pevsner, the Manifesto laid out their theories of artistic expression in the form of five "fundamental principles" of their constructivist practice. The Manifesto focused largely on divorcing art from such conventions as use of lines, color, volume, and mass. In the text, Gabo and Pevsner reject the successive stylistic innovations of modern art as mere illusionism (beginning with Impressionism, and including Cubism and Futurism), advocating instead an art grounded in the material reality of space and time: "The realization of our perceptions of the world in the forms of space and time is the only aim of our pictorial and plastic art." The text was first published on August 5, 1920, in poster form, on the occasion of an exhibition with Gustav Klucis in Moscow. Extracts were reproduced in the first issue of G in 1923. (en)
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  • El Manifiesto Realista, publicado el 5 de marzo de 1920 por Naum Gabo y su hermano Antoine Pevsner, es un texto en el que se explican las ideas del constructivismo. (es)
  • Le Manifeste réaliste, écrit en 1920 par le sculpteur Naum Gabo et cosigné par son frère Anton Pevsner, est un texte-clé du constructivisme. Ce manifeste expose leur théorie à propos de l'expression artistique. Il se concentre sur le divorce des formes artistiques des conventions telles que l'usage des lignes, de la couleur, des volumes et des masses. Ils pensaient aussi que l'art devait accompagner les humains dans tous les moments de leur vie : « Sur l'établi, au bureau, au travail, au repos, lors des loisirs ; les jours chômés et travaillés, à la maison et sur la route, alors la flamme de la vie ne s'éteindra pas. » (fr)
  • The Realistic Manifesto is a key text of Constructivism. Written by Naum Gabo and cosigned by his brother, Antoine Pevsner, the Manifesto laid out their theories of artistic expression in the form of five "fundamental principles" of their constructivist practice. The Manifesto focused largely on divorcing art from such conventions as use of lines, color, volume, and mass. In the text, Gabo and Pevsner reject the successive stylistic innovations of modern art as mere illusionism (beginning with Impressionism, and including Cubism and Futurism), advocating instead an art grounded in the material reality of space and time: "The realization of our perceptions of the world in the forms of space and time is the only aim of our pictorial and plastic art." (en)
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  • Manifiesto Realista (es)
  • Manifeste réaliste (fr)
  • Realistic Manifesto (en)
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