Research topic: Casimir Malevich

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Casimir Malevich

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Casimir Malevich , 1878-1935, Russian painter. Malevich worked first in a style related to fauvism and then as a cubist before he founded suprematism in 1913. He created nonobjective paintings composed of bare geometric forms—often just a single square on the flatly painted surface. Characteristic is his famous White on White (Mus. of Modern Art, New York City). His written theories were published in Germany in 1928 as The Non-Objective World (tr. 1959). His controversial work was influential in the development of abstract art. Officially praised after the 1917 revolution,... Read more
suprematism
Russian art movement founded (1913) by Casimir Malevich in Moscow, parallel to constructivism . Malevich drew Aleksandr Rodchenko and El Lissitzky to his revolutionary, nonobjective art. In Malevich's words, suprematism sought to liberate... Read more
Aleksandr Rodchenko
...geometrical drawings and paintings beginning in the mid-1910s. His Black on Black (1918) was painted after his colleague Casimir Malevich 's celebrated White on White (1918). Particularly active artistically from 1917 to 1921, he worked with the constructivist... Read more

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