Aleksandr Rodchenko published by The Museum of Modern Art, NY is a definitive monograph on the groundbreaking Russian avant-garde artist.
Published in 1998 to accompany a major retrospective, the book comprehensively explores Rodchenko’s revolutionary work across multiple disciplines, including:
- Painting & Sculpture: His early abstract works and construction.
- Graphic Design: His iconic posters, book covers, and advertisements.
- Photography: His radical, angled shots that redefined the medium.
- Photomontage: His work in film and political illustration.
Dabrowski positions Rodchenko as a central figure of Constructivism, highlighting his belief that art must serve social and political purposes. The book is renowned for its high-quality reproductions and scholarly analysis, making it an essential resource for understanding his artistic evolution and immense influence on 20th-century art and design.









