Alexander Rodchenko exhibition at the Hayward Gallery
Sunday, April 20th, 2008Yesterday I went to see the Rodchenko exhibition, called Revolution in Photography, at the Hayward Gallery on the South Bank.

In truth I didn’t know much about the exhibition or Rodchenko before I went in, I’d just seen the posters on the tube. I soon found out that he was a Russian avant-garde graphic designer and photographer who worked around the 1930s. He produced a lot of work for books and magazines, many of which were collages made from newspaper cuttings.
It turned out to be very good. Many of the photos were taken from interesting viewpoints and had striking angles. They also provided a very interesting insight to post revolution Russia. I think I would have got a lot more out of it if I knew more about photography but I could still appreciate many of the photos and how revolutionary they must have been at the time.
All in all, worth a look if you are interested in Russian history or photography but if not, probably not worth the £7 entrance.
Hayward Gallery website: www.haywardgallery.org.uk
Rodchekno Wikipedia page: wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodchenko


