• Tatlinʼs Tower, or the project for the Monument to the Third International (1919–20), was a design for a grand monumental building by the Russian artist and architect Vladimir...
  • Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International, commonly referred to as Tatlin’s Tower, is an iconic work of Russian modern art from the early Soviet era.
  • In our present moment, the key to the future resides in the past. Below are a few period pieces reflecting on Tatlin’s tower that express this bygone sensibility.
  • The unbuilt status of Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the 3rd International – or Tatlin’s Tower – is both befuddling and possibly contentious.
  • Tatlins Tower. Russia. Vladimir Tatlin. 1 of 3. ... Tatlin's Constructivist tower was to be built from industrial materials: iron, glass and steel.
  • Nevertheless, there have been digital recreations of Tatlin's Tower, portraying how it would have looked in St. Petersburg.
  • tatlin's tower. After the Bolshevik Revolution, architect Vladimir Tatlin proposed this enormous monument to house Communist headquarters in Petrograd.
  • The architect Vladimir Tatlin came up with a design for a 400-meter-tall tower that would have housed key government branches and other organizations.
  • Vladimir Tatlin and an assistant in front of the wooden model in November 1920. It was disappointing that the Tatlin’s Tower was never built.
  • Tatlin’s Tower has always made me uneasy. There’s something about it’s form that rubs me the wrong way, but at the same time, it’s strangely captivating.