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2 unusual facts about Kliment Red'ko


Igor Savitsky

Thereafter, Savitsky began collecting the works of Central Asian artists, including Alexander Volkov, Ural Tansykbayev and Victor Ufimtsev of the Uzbek school, and later those of the Russian avant-garde – including Kliment Red'ko, Lyubov Popova, Mukhina, Ivan Koudriachov and Robert Falk – whose paintings, although already recognized in Western Europe (especially in France), had been banned in the Soviet Union during Joseph Stalin’s rule and through the 1960s.

Kliment Red'ko

From 1923 to 1924 Red'ko, together with Nikritin, developed his theories of Electroorganism and Luminism.


Solomon Nikritin

In 1922 he participated in the founding of the group, the Projectionists, together with Kliment Red'ko and Tishler among others.


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