he was a Russian painter and designer
He was a Russian painter and designer
Kazimir Malevich has written: 'Kasimir Malewitsch zum 100. Geburtstag' 'Kasimir Malevich archive' 'Om nye systemer i kunsten' 'Essays on art 1915-1933' 'Essays on art' 'Kasimir Malevitch' 'Suprematismus'
Suprematist
Kasimir Malevich
Kasimir Malevich in the 1910s.
Kasimir Malevich, Russian artist/1915.
One thing they have in common is that they progressed from realistic depiction to abstraction.
Wassily Kandinsky, Kasimir Malevich, Arshile Gorky.
Kasimir Malevich's Suprematist art heavily relied on the square as it represented a fundamental geometric form, embodying purity and balance. The square symbolized a departure from traditional representation, allowing for a focus on color, shape, and emotion rather than recognizable subjects. Additionally, Malevich viewed the square as a means to express a new visual language and a spiritual connection to the infinite, aligning with his quest for a transcendent experience in art.
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I am in the process of studying this myself....so I can't really give a straight answer...but...I can tell you it's pretty close to constructivism... for further information...see...Kasimir malevich...moholy-nagy...the osa group...
I am in the process of studying this myself....so I can't really give a straight answer...but...I can tell you it's pretty close to constructivism... for further information...see...Kasimir malevich...moholy-nagy...the osa group...