VLADIMIR TATLIN
A lot of Tatlin’s work was in response to the Russian Revolution that was happening at the time. Many of the materials that Tatlin used was also because of the revolution. He was also known for designing The Monument to the Third International, aka Tatlin’s Tower, was was constructed to dwarf the Eiffel Tower and was made from Iron, Metal and Glass. Many of his work had a skeletal look to it and was always made from industrial materials.

VICTOR PASMORE
Even though Pasmore was known for his sculptors, between 1940s and 1950s, he mainly focused on fugitive work. A lot of his work was very constructionism. In a way also very minimalist, Pasmore usually uses a range of biege, white and grey.
ANOTHONY CARO
Caro mainly works with assembles of metal and industrial objects. His sculptors are very minimalist and on quite a large scale. Later on with his career Caro produced a range of sculptures that hanged on tables, creating a gravity defying illusion. I find his work really interesting and how he makes some of his sculptors look so light weight, and yet the are made of metal.
LAZLO MOHOLY-NAGY
A lot of Lazlo’s work took in mind the shadow of the sculptor. His sculptors has a sci-fi, science look. This is made by the shapes created and the materials used in making them. In a lot of his work you can se through it and walk around it. I personally like Lazlo’s pieces the most as I fond the shapes created really interesting and effective.


















