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 ...
Many a soul has perished at what the critic Lionel Trilling called the bloody crossroads where art and politics meet – Trilling spoke of literature and politics, but for our purposes we shall broaden ...
Most of us like taking some “me time” and enjoying a long bubble bath, reading a good book, working out, or perhaps just contemplating the works of our favorite artists.
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 ...
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