Russian Futurists issue a major manifestoJan 1, 1912Labels: Russian Futurists, Hylaea circleChristie sMarxists
Donkey’s Tail exhibition spotlights radical paintersMar 11, 1912Labels: Donkey s, Natalia GoncharovaDonkey s TailBritannica
“Cubo-Futurism” label enters Russian criticismJan 1, 1913Labels: Cubo-Futurism, Hylaea circleBritannicaRoutledge
Goncharova paints “Cyclist,” a Cubo-Futurist iconJan 1, 1913Labels: Natalia Goncharova, Cyclist 1913CyclistGoncharova
Larionov’s “Target” exhibition advances new experimentsMar 24, 1913Labels: Mikhail Larionov, Target exhibitionLarionovDonkey s Tail
Victory over the Sun premieres in St. PetersburgDec 1, 1913Labels: Victory over, Kazimir MalevichVictory SunSoyuz Youth
World War I disrupts the prewar avant-garde networkJul 28, 1914Labels: World War, Russian avant-gardeBritannicaRoutledge
Popova completes “The Traveler,” merging Cubism and speedJan 1, 1915Labels: Lyubov Popova, The TravelerNorton SimonBritannica
“0,10” exhibition launches Suprematism and ends Cubo-FuturismDec 19, 1915Labels: 0 10, Kazimir Malevich0 10MoMA
“The Store” exhibition shows shifting post-Cubo-Futurist directionsMar 1, 1916Labels: The Store, ConstructivismMilner PDFRoutledge
INKhUK founded to debate art’s new social roleMar 1, 1920Labels: INKhUK, Moscow InstituteINKhUKRoutledge
UNOVIS dissolves as early avant-garde phase closesJan 1, 1922Labels: UNOVIS dissolution, Soviet culturalUNOVISRoutledge