First Working Group of Constructivists
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The First Working Group of Constructivists was formed in March 1921 in Moscow by a group of seven artists. They were soon joined by four other people, to form one of the pioneering groups of Constructivism. They soon become part of the Institute of Artistic Culture (INKhUK), a state-funded body established by the Fine Arts department of the People's Commissariat for Education, Izo-Narkompros.{{cite book|last1=Gough|first1=Maria|title=The Artist as Producer: Russian Constructivism in Revolution|date=2005|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=9780520226180|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KCJHxeNQuGMC|accessdate=10 February 2018|language=en}}{{rp|2}}
Composition
The group was composed of:{{rp|2}}
- Karlis Johansons, (1892–1929)
- Alexander Rodchenko, (1891–1956)
- Varvara Stepanova, (1894–1958)
- Konstantin Medunetsky, (1899–1935)
- Georgii Stenberg, (1900–1933)
- Vladimir Stenberg, (1899–1982)
- Aleksei Gan, (1893–1942)
They were soon joined by:{{rp|6}}
- Nikolai Tarabukin, (1889–1956)
- Boris Arvatov, (1896–1940)
- Osip Brik, (1888–1945)
- Boris Kušner, (1888–1937)