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Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878–1935). Russian artist, he built many architectural models (arkhitektoniki) of projects that would have been difficult to show graphically. He was a pioneer of Suprematism. He influenced El Lissitzky, activities in the Bauhaus, and, indirectly, aspects of Deconstructivism.

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Malevich (1959);
Zhadova (1982)

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