Exploding Tongues: Language, Art, and the Russian Avant-garde

Body parts as letters on a page

Simplified graphic lines representing eyes, lids, and nose in Larionov's oil painting of 1912 bring visual representation of a perceivable reality into direct, ambiguous relation with handwritten words and numbers below. NOTE: despite resemblance, the brows do not connect in a manner suggestive of a T, as in Larionov's otherwise nearly identical illustration "Akhmet" from Khlebnikov and Kruchenykh's Mirskontsa.

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