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Glossary of Terms and Acronyms 0.10: Short title of the "Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings, 0.10" held in Petrograd in 1915-16 with contributions by Kliun, Popova, Pougny, Rozanova, Tatlin et al. This was also the first public showing of Malevich's Suprematism. 5 x 5 = 25: Exhibition in Moscow in 1921 at which Exter, Popova, Rodchenko, Stepanova, and A. Vesnin contributed five works each. Generally regarded as a major development in the history of Constructivism. Academy of Arts: See Imperial Academy of Arts AKhRR: Assotsiatsiia khudozhnikov revoliutsionnoi Rossii (Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia). Founded in 1922 by A. Grigoriev, Katsman and other artists who supported the style of Heroic Realism. Functioned primarily as an exhibition society based in Moscow. In 1928 changed its name to AKhR (Assotsiatsiia khudozhnikov revoliutsii -- Association of Artists of the Revolution). Disbanded in 1932. Apollo: Title of an art and literary journal (Apollon) published by S. Makovsky in St. Petersburg 1909-17 (last issues appeared in 1918). Apollo published articles and exhibition reviews dealing with the new art and also organized exhibitions in its editorial offices. Askranov: Assotsiatsiia krainikh novatorov (Association of Extreme Innovators). Founded in Moscow in 1919 by Drevin, Gan, Rodchenko, and Stepanova. Blue Rose (Golubaia roza): Group of Moscow and Saratov Symbolist artists consisting of P. Kuznetsov, Sapunov, Sudeikin et al. Held one exhibition in Moscow in 1907. CafĂŠ Pittoresque: A bohemian cafĂŠ and cabaret founded in Moscow in 1917. Functioned for only a few months. Interior design by Yakulov, assisted by Rodchenko, Udaltsova et al. Central Stroganov Industrial Art Institute: (also known as the Central Stroganov Institute of Technical Drawing), Moscow. After 1917 it merged with the Moscow Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture to form Svomas (q.v.). Comintern: Communist International. Unification of Communist Parties worldwide through debate and convocation. Tatlin designed his Tower for the III International in Moscow in 1919. Contemporary Trends (Sovremennye techeniia): Exhibition organized by Kulbin in St. Petersburg in 1908. D. Burliuk, Lentulov et al. took part. Donkey's Tail (Oslinyi khvost): Group organized by Larionov in 1911. Held one exhibition in Moscow in 1912 with contributions by Goncharova, Larionov, Malevich, Shevchenko et al. 22