There were three main movements in Russian avant-garde art during this period: Constructivism, Suprematism, and Rayonism. Constructivism began in 1913 and focused on non-representational, three-dimensional constructions linked to concrete ideas. Key artists included Rodchenko, Tatlin, Gabo, and Malevich. Suprematism, founded by Malevich, aimed to liberate art from representation through geometric shapes on canvas. Rayonism, founded by Larionov and Goncharova, synthesized Cubism, Futurism and Orphism through diagonal beams of color.