2016年1月11日 星期一

Kazimir Malevich, 1878-1935



"Self-portrait," by Kazimir Malevich (Russia). 1933.


"Floor Polishers," by Kazimir Malevich (Russia). 1911-12.




"With an easy flick of the wrist, he once and for all drew an uncrossable line that demarcated the chasm between old art and new art."


Kazimir Malevich’s “The Black Square” is the most famous, most enigmatic, and most frightening painting known to man.
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Kazimir Malevich, born today in 1878, was one of the pioneers of abstract art. In December 1915, Malevich unveiled a radically new mode of abstract painting that abandoned all reference to the outside world in favor of colored geometric shapes floating against white backgrounds. Because his new style claimed supremacy over the forms of nature, he called it “Suprematism.” http://bit.ly/1D40vJP
[Kazimir Malevich. "Suprematist Painting." 1916-17]

Happy 137th birthday Kazimir Malevich, known for his reductive, abstract style of Suprematism: http://gu.gg/JwUKm Back by popular demand, pre-order our Malevich-inspired dolls at the Guggenheim Store online today: http://gu.gg/JwUHb


[Kazimir Malevich. "Suprematist Composition: White on White." 1918]



Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas from the Guggenheim and Kazimir Malevich's "Morning in the Village after Snowstorm"http://gu.gg/GqqoI

Kazimir Malevich
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We see Malevich using drawn lines to stake out the fourth dimension.
The Abstract Expressionists’ pure formalism was the end of the road for painting, not the exciting beginning of a new frontier. Malevich, Kandinsky and Mondrian all thought they had embodied a universal spiritual language in aesthetic form.
Malevich is entering its final weeks! What did you think of the exhibition? http://ow.ly/C9UUx

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