El Lissitsky Quote

The second conception of the world via the medium of matter required both a visual and a tactile perception of things. In this case the whole design process tends to emanate from the specific characteristics of the respective medium used. The leader of this movement (Tatlin) assumed.... that the intuitive and artistic mastery of materials would lead to inventions on the basis of which objects could be constructed. He believed he could prove this theory with his design for the 'Monument to the Third International' (1920), [never built]. He accomplished this task without having any special technical knowledge of construction.


in: 'Basic Premises' - 'Rußland: Die Rekonstruktion der Architektur in der Sowjetunion' (1929)


The second conception of the world via the medium of matter required both a visual and a tactile perception of things. In this case the whole design...

The second conception of the world via the medium of matter required both a visual and a tactile perception of things. In this case the whole design...

The second conception of the world via the medium of matter required both a visual and a tactile perception of things. In this case the whole design...

The second conception of the world via the medium of matter required both a visual and a tactile perception of things. In this case the whole design...