Voldemārs Matvejs
Voldemārs Matvejs (1877–1914) was a Latvian artist and art theorist. Despite dying in 1914, he was to ave a significant impact on the development of Soviet art. Nikolay Punin remarked: "If he had not died so early he would have been the first among us: he knew what was necessary for art better than the others: he saw and understood better than the rest."[1] He was one of the founders of the Union of Youth in 1908.
He had a particular interest in African art and his writing in this area has been compared with that of Carl Einstein.[1]
Faktura
Matvejs was the art theorist who pioneered the concept of Faktura.[2]
Gallery
- Red Roofs, Visby (ca. 1909)
- Ancient Times (ca. 1910)
- Yellow Square (1911)
- View of Paris (1912)
- Red and Black (1913)
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References
- Howard, Jeremy; Bužinska, Irena; Strother, Z. S. (2016). Vladimir Markov and Russian Primitivism: A Charter for the Avant-Garde. Routledge. ISBN 9781317001034.
- Henryk Berlewi (1924). "Mechano Faktura" (PDF). Der Sturm. Year 15 (3): 155–159.
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