



NOW, The Constructivist Project is on Facebook, too! ^Mossovet truck garage, Melnikov and Shukhov (structural engineering), 1926-1929
Washing out my screen after more testing today. Almost ready for final printing!
Last week I did a test run to check out how the new digital separations will burn into the screens, and my ability to print on a larger scale. Results: new digital separations work just fine but I’m going to … Continue reading
THEN: Dynamo Stadium photos from Фотографии старой Москвы (Photographs of old Moscow) ^1936-1940 ^1940-1950 ^1935 Preparing the field after reconstruction of the stadium ^1936 ^1936-1940 from the series “Architecture of Moscow (1920-1940)” ^1941 Photograph by Margaret Bourke-White from LIFE magazine … Continue reading
When photographing architecture for my project in fall of 2011, I had wanted to photograph the Dynamo stadium to feature on one of my posters. Unfortunately, it was already covered up with ads by VTB bank advertising its reconstruction… It … Continue reading
A binder-ful of negatives, this project has moved from capture – to – > post-production. Below, fresh scans of the NARKOMFIN Building in the cold of December.
Recently discovered only in 2007, EL LISSITZKY’S only architectural work that made it from paper into a realized form, the OGONYOK PRINTING PLANT in central Moscow, is in a precarious situation. ^all locked up and forgotten ^underwent suspicious fires ^surrounded … Continue reading
Familiar sights / sites of avant–garde architecture right in the CENTER of Moscow ! ^Lenin Mausoleum ^Arkos Joint Stock Company Building (grey building) ^Ptitsevodsoyuz Headquarters (green building) ^Kremlin Polyclinic ^Mosselprom Headquarters ^Izvestia Headquarters
Lots of film shot during my time in Moscow. Now in California: it’s time to process, edit, and develop some pictures! Narkomfin Building: http://narkomfin.ru/Eng/Narkomfin.aspx Melnikov House: http://www.melnikovhouse.org/home.php
A look at SHUKHOV TOWER from several points of view: Special thanks to Vlad for providing the view for photos 3 & 4. WATCH art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon show off Shukhov tower. And READ about it at the Shukov Tower … Continue reading