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Suprematism

Kazimir Malévich1915

The State Russian Museum

The State Russian Museum
St. Petersburg, Rusia

This painting consists of dynamic links of coloured geometric figures — a rectangle, square, circle and cross. Intersecting one another and existing in harmony, they are the “letters” of the universal language invented by Kazimir Malevich and called Suprematism. Malevich’s Suprematist movement developed the idea of the “supremacy” of the ultra-personal essence of art. Hovering in the white space of the background, the “constructions” that comprise the composition of the picture personify the artist’s concept of an infinite universe. There is no top or bottom in the picture. The artist creates a new reality, a sort of das Ding an sich, the existence of which is confined to the frames of the canvas. The attempt to not only feel oneself part of the universe led Kazimir Malevich to employ in his art the experiences of the psychology of human perception.

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  • Título: Suprematism
  • Vida del creador: 1878 - 1935
  • Nacionalidad del creador: Russian
  • Sexo del creador: Male
  • Lugar de nacimiento del creador: Ukrain, Kiev
  • Lugar de fallecimiento del creador: Russian, Leningrad
  • Fecha de creación: 1915
  • Ubicación física: Russia
  • Dimensiones físicas: w710 x h8050 mm (Complete)
  • Tipo: painting
  • Derechos: The State Russian Museum, 1920, The State Russian Museum
  • Técnica artística: Oil on canvas
  • Original Title: Супрематизм
  • Medium Extent: Complete
  • Painter: Kazimir Malevich
The State Russian Museum

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