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Object as Communication

April 29, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Suprematism, 1915 by Kasimir Malevich, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

Malevich is the Father of the Suprematist movement which led to Abstraction. He considered his ultimate goal to be communication through "non-object" representation, culminating in a final "white on white" painting. He considered the conveying the feeling of a work more important than portraying an object. After the Russian revolution in 1917, he became a teacher and was quite influential on the Bauhaus artists, architects, and designers.

Tags Abstract Expressionism, Adstraction, Bauhaus, Kasimir, Kazimir, Malevich, Russia, Stedelijk Museum, Suprematism, Suprematist, Ukraine, art history, art
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