Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Way To Be Happy No. 17: Learn something

This picture was taken in 1924 by the Russian photographer and artist Aleksander Rodchenko. Not only does it look amazingly contemporary, but the subject, poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, was a pretty contemporary figure, too, a sort of Henry Rollins of the early USSR.

"The poet, two years younger than Rodchenko, had been a celebrity since 1913. He saw himself as the "drummer" of the Russian Revolution and wrote a vernacular poetry meant for declamation. Most at home in the heroic era up to 1924, he cultivated the menacing look of a gangster." -- Ian Jeffrey, How to Read a Photograph

The directness of the pose, the severity of his expression, and the masculine physicality against that rather natty suit point directly to today's fashion photography. It's a long way from what most of us think of as a "1920s" look.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Bryce Digdug said...

He was hot! I know the Beat poets hung out at Sam Wo's but there was another one where you had to go downstairs. It's closed now. Yevtushenko supposedly went there with the beats.

July 21, 2009 10:09:00 PM PDT  
Blogger LadrĂ³n de Basura (a.k.a. Junk Thief) said...

Even his boots look contemporary. I'm impressed.

September 14, 2009 11:05:00 PM PDT  

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