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A work made of book with 26 lithographs and lithographed text in black on cream wove paper.

A Game in Hell: A Poem (Igra v adu: Poema)

1914

Kazimir Malevich (Born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 1878-1935) and Ol’ga Rozanova (Russian, 1886–1918) written by Velimir Khlebnikov (Russian, 1885–1922) and Aleksei Kruchenykh (Russian, 1886–1968) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

Russia

Books by progressive Russian artists and poets, made between the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, aimed to overthrow conventions of art and society simultaneously. Their makers believed that art and language needed to become immediate and real—part of everyday life—and as a result these Futurist books were willfully made with cheap materials, and appeared purposely unrefined, as if they were products of wild and primitive behavior.

Book with 26 lithographs and lithographed text in black on cream wove paper

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