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El Lissitzky's Proun Rooms

El Lissitzky's Proun Rooms, created in the early 1920s, were revolutionary art installations that combined architecture and design. "Proun" stands for "Project for the Affirmation of the New," reflecting Lissitzky's vision of a new artistic language. These rooms featured dynamic, three-dimensional compositions of shapes and colors, guiding viewers through an immersive experience. Lissitzky sought to break from traditional art forms, emphasizing movement and spatial perception. His work aimed to inspire new ways of thinking about space and art, supporting the ideas of constructivism and the avant-garde movement in post-revolutionary Russia.