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Book Synopsis: How the modernist avant-gardes from Dada to constructivism reconceived their roles, working as propagandists, advertisers, publishers, graphic designers, curators and more, to create new visual languages for a radically changed world“We regarded ourselves as engineers, we maintained that we were building things … we put our works together like fitters.” So declared the artist Hannah Höch, describing a radically new approach to artmaking in the 1920s and ’30s. Such wholesale reinvention of the role of the artist and the functions of art took place in lockstep with that era’s shifts in industry, technology, and labor, and amid the profound impact of momentous events: World War I, the Russian Revolution, the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the rise of fascism. Highlighting figures such as Aleksandr Rodchenko, Liubov Popova, John Heartfield and Fré Cohen, and European avant-gardes of the interwar years—Dada, the Bauhaus, futurism, constructivism and de Stijl—Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented demonstrates the ways in which artists reimagined their roles to create a dynamic art for a new world.These “engineers,” “agitators,” “constructors,” “photomonteurs,” “workers”—all designations adopted by the artists themselves—turned away from traditional forms of painting and sculpture and invented new visual languages. Central among them was photomontage, in which photographs and images from newspapers and magazines were cut, remixed, and pasted together. Working as propagandists, advertisers, publishers, editors, architects, theater designers and curators, these artists engaged with expanded audiences in novel ways, establishing distinctive infrastructures for presenting and distributing their work.Published in conjunction with a major exhibition, Engineer, Agitator, Constructor marks the transformative addition to MoMA from the Merrill C. Berman Collection, one of the great private collections of political art. Illuminating the essential role of women in avant-garde activities while mapping vital networks across Europe, this richly illustrated book presents the social engagement, fearless experimentation and utopian aspirations that defined the early 20th century, and how these strategies still reverberate today.

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Discover the fascinating world of modernist avant-gardes with Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented: 1918–1938. This captivating book takes you on a journey through the radical reimagining of the artist's role in the early 20th century. From Dada to constructivism, these artistic movements reshaped the way we perceive art and its functions.

Immerse yourself in the groundbreaking work of influential artists like Aleksandr Rodchenko, Liubov Popova, John Heartfield, and Fré Cohen. Explore the interwar avant-gardes, including Dada, the Bauhaus, futurism, constructivism, and de Stijl, and witness how they created new visual languages to adapt to a rapidly changing world.

At the heart of this artistic revolution was photomontage, a technique in which images were cut, remixed, and pasted together. These visionary artists embraced roles as engineers, agitators, constructors, photomonteurs, and workers, abandoning traditional artistic forms to experiment with new artistic expressions.

But their creative endeavors went beyond the canvas. As propagandists, advertisers, publishers, editors, architects, theater designers, and curators, they interacted with expanded audiences in unprecedented ways. Engineer, Agitator, Constructor showcases their remarkable ability to establish innovative infrastructures for presenting and distributing their work.

Engineer, Agitator, Constructor is published in conjunction with a major exhibition and celebrates the transformative addition to MoMA from the Merrill C. Berman Collection, renowned for its exceptional political art. This beautifully illustrated book not only sheds light on the pivotal role of women in avant-garde movements but also traces the interconnected networks across Europe that propelled these artists forward.

Join us on this journey to the early 20th century and witness the extraordinary social engagement, fearless experimentation, and utopian aspirations that defined this era. Experience how these groundbreaking strategies still resonate in the contemporary art world. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to delve into the world of the reinvented artist.

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