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  • Building the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture 1915-1935 at the Royal Academy of the Arts

  • Re-creating Tatlin's Tower at the Royal Academy of Arts, London

  • Russia's architectural masterpieces

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  • Zuyev Workers' Club by Ilya Golosov 1927-1929

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Re-creating Tatlin's Tower at the Royal Academy of Arts, London

23 September 2011—29 January 2012 In the Architecture Space

Re-creating Tatlin's Tower
Coinciding with Building the Revolution , this exhibition explores the conception, vision and symbolism of Vladimir Tatlin’s unrealised monument to the Third International and reveals the intriguing process led by Jeremy Dixon to recreate a special scaled model of the tower in the Annenberg Courtyard at the Royal Academy.