El Lissitsky Quote

It has become obvious to the new architect that by virtue of his work he is taking an active part in the building of a new world. For us the work of an artist has no value 'as such'; it does not represent an end in itself; it has no intrinsic beauty. The value of a work of art is determined by its relationship to the community... The artist, or the creative worker, invents nothing; there is no such thing as divine inspiration. Thus we understand by the term 'reconstruction' the conquest of the unresolved, of the 'mysterious,' and the chaotic. In our [Russian] architecture, as in our entire life, we are striving to create a social order, i. e., to raise the instinctive to a conscious level.


in: 'Ideological Superstructure' - 'Rußland: Die Rekonstruktion der Architektur in der Sowjetunion' (1929)


It has become obvious to the new architect that by virtue of his work he is taking an active part in the building of a new world. For us the work of...

It has become obvious to the new architect that by virtue of his work he is taking an active part in the building of a new world. For us the work of...

It has become obvious to the new architect that by virtue of his work he is taking an active part in the building of a new world. For us the work of...

It has become obvious to the new architect that by virtue of his work he is taking an active part in the building of a new world. For us the work of...