I found myself more and more in love with the
Russian avant-garde with my visit today to
Royal Academy of Arts' current show
Building The Revolution: Soviet Art And Architecture 1915-1935. It's a pity that no photography was allowed at the exhibition. The Russian art and architecture on view, mostly from the 1920s, of course include much more than the model and drawings of
Vladimir Tatlin's (never built 1920 designed)
constructivist classic
Monument to the Third International: