It was edited by Osip Brik, Nathan Altman and Nikolay Punin who produced nineteen issues between 7 December 1918 and April 1919.
Each issue had between four and six pages and contained reviews, arts news, as well as poems and essays.
[1] The magazine was based in Petrograd, and was one of the most important publications advocating the Russian futurist views on art.
[2] Osip Brik wrote in the first issue: “The bourgeoisie transformed flesh into spirit.
The proletariat re-establishes flesh, matter, solids in its right.