El
Lissitzky
El Lissitzky (1890–1941) was a Russian avant-garde artist, designer, and architect whose work in Constructivism transformed modern visual culture. His Proun series explored three-dimensional space through abstract compositions, influencing architecture, graphic design, and urban planning. Though few of his architectural projects were built, his Lenin Tribune and horizontal skyscraper concepts envisioned dynamic, futuristic structures. Lissitzky’s innovations in typography, exhibition design, and propaganda art profoundly shaped the Bauhaus and modernist movements, merging art with technology. His radical approach to spatial and graphic design continues to inspire contemporary architects and designers, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer of modern visual expression.
