Suprematistic Construction by Kazimir Malevich

Suprematistic Construction 1915

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painting

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colourful

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painting

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form

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geometric-abstraction

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abstraction

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line

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russian-avant-garde

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suprematism

Dimensions: 72 x 52 cm

Copyright: Public domain

Kazimir Malevich made this Suprematist Construction with paint on canvas. Its abstract forms and pure colors speak to the artist's radical vision. Made in Russia, this artwork emerged during a time of immense social and political upheaval. Malevich sought to create a new visual language, free from the constraints of representation. This abstraction reflected the revolutionary spirit of the era. Look at how these shapes seem to float in space, rejecting traditional perspective and pictorial depth. Suprematism aimed to liberate art from the burden of the object, emphasizing the supremacy of pure feeling. Malevich’s focus on geometric forms and flat planes challenged the established art institutions of his time. Historical documents, manifestos, and critical writings help us to understand Malevich’s artistic intentions and the cultural context in which he worked. This, in turn, allows us to understand the role of art as a reflection of society.

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