Founded on Utopian ideals, by the nihilist Kasimir Malevich (1878 - 1935),
Suprematism expressed limitless confidence in the ability of engineers to create a new Soviet world.
Not exact matches
Malevich is recognized for his circa 1914 invention of
Suprematism, an abstract style
expressing universal truths through the interrelationship of color -LSB-...]
Pure plasticity — the aesthetic «truth,» as it were — was
expressed, if in different formal terms from those of Cubism, in the abstract expressionism of Wassily Kandinsky, the leader of Der Blaue Reiter («The Blue Rider») artists in Munich, Germany, in Kazimir Malevich's
Suprematism, in Russian Constructivism, and in the geometric abstraction of Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg of the Dutch De Stijl group.
Malevich is recognized for his circa 1914 invention of
Suprematism, an abstract style
expressing universal truths through the interrelationship of color and geometric forms.
There could be no better way to
express the profoundly iconic character of
Suprematism of Painting, the name Malevich gave his pictorial iconostasis in the 0,10 exhibition.
One can divide painting abstracted into two groups: - on the one hand the geometric abstraction characterized at the beginning by the
suprematism of Malévitch in Russia and the constructivism of Piet Mondrian in Holland, - and on the other hand, the abstracted expressionnism in which form and color are often posed arbitrarily while
expressing the unconscious feelings and emotions of the painter.