Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935) was a Constructivist who reduced art to primordial shape and often used transparency to convey his ideas. Malevich was the inventor of Suprematism, which is pure geometric ...
Proud supporter of the Revolution. Enemy of dainty bourgeois painting. Archrival of the abstract painter Kazimir Malevich. Father of Constructivism, a term that Malevich sneeringly invented and ...
The collection is reportedly worth more than an estimated €100 million ($1.08 million), and includes paintings attributed to Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, and Natalia Goncharova.
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In connection with its "Women at War" exhibition, the North Dakota Museum of Art is hosting a gallery talk Thursday, Feb. 27, and a film screening event Friday, Feb. 28. The gallery talk, set for ...
Malevich: Revolutionary of Russian Art is on at the Tate Modern, London from Wednesday 16 July until Sunday 26 October 2014 ...
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In 1915 the Russian artist Malevich declared a Black Square on a White Background an icon of his times and thus founded a new form of art, liberated from objects – Suprematism. Supported by the ...
Following 2011's ecstatic survey Building the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture 1915 to 1935, the Royal Academy's new show of Soviet art from 1917 to 1932 strikes a more sombre tone As Hyperdub ...