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The desire to unite art and life. The Russian and Soviet avant-garde wasn’t a school or a style. It was a mentality
The desire to unite art and life. The Russian and Soviet avant-garde wasn’t a school or a style. It was a mentality

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The desire to unite art and life. The Russian and Soviet avant-garde wasn’t a school or a style. It was a mentality . . .

The desire to unite art and life. The Russian and Soviet avant-garde wasn’t a school or a style. It was a mentality

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