Suprematism

Malewitsch, Kasimir

  • Following Malewitsch's style of "Suprematism": an absolute, non-objective painting, reduced to the basic geometric forms: rectangle, triangle and circle.
  • Suprematism" as a special direction of Russian Constructivism: expressing space and time through original geometric forms, thus creating an artificial utopian world or dimension.
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*Born in 1878 in Kiev, Ukraine. At the age of 17 he attended an art school and successfully completed his studies around 1904 - 1905.
1915 Art manifesto "From Cubism to Suprematism",
1916 Foundation of the artist group "Supremus",
From 1927 moves to Germany to participate in the Bauhaus in Dessau.
"When the habit of thinking in terms of seeing in pictures the image of corners of nature, of Madonnas and shamefaced Venusian creatures will have disappeared, then we will see a pure product of painting". - Quote, Kasimir Malewitsch.

Technique: Art Print
Surface: Photo paper / Poster paper
Year: 1915
Country of Origin: Ukraine
Topic: Abstract Composition
Style: Constructivism
Time Period: 20th Century
Total Size: 90 x 70 cm
Orientation: Portrait
Primary Color: Red
Secondary Color: Black
Size: Medium (60-120 cm)

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