Kazimir Malevich and Suprematism

Dabbling in fauvism and cubism before founding the Suprematist movement, Russian painter and sculptor Kasimir Malevich (1879–1935) was a leading figure of the avant-garde and a pioneer of the non-objective style that he felt would “free viewers from the material world.” In 1915, the same year he produced his most famous painting, “Black Square,” he published the manifesto From Cubism to Suprematism. To critics who accused his work of being devoid of beauty and nature, he responded “art does not need us, and it never did.”

Details

Personalities

Malevich Kazimir

Type

Book

Place of publication

Cologne

Publisher

TASCHEN

Year

2013

Number of pages

96 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9783822819616

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

709.202 Мал

Volumes

1

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