Modern Art

The Unsung Muse: How Gabriele Münter Paved Kandinsky’s Path to Abstraction

When we think of Wassily Kandinsky, the pioneer of abstract art, we often picture his vibrant compositions of swirling colors…

56 years ago

Understanding Suprematism: Malevich’s Radical Vision

Why a Black Square Changed the Course of Art History In 1915, Kazimir Malevich exhibited a black square on a…

56 years ago

Wassily Kandinsky – Who was he?

Wassily Kandinsky, a trailblazer in the realm of abstract modern art, crafted paintings that intricately explored the interaction between color…

56 years ago

Ivan Klyun (Kliun) – Who was he?

Imagine a bookkeeper with a secret passion – painting. That was Ivan Klyun (Ivan Vasilyevich Klyun – Klyunkov) , a…

56 years ago

Wassily Kandinsky and Gabrielle Münter

Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter’s love story is a captivating tale of art, passion, and creativity. Kandinsky, renowned as the…

56 years ago

The two peasant women – Kazimir Malevich

The first owner of this painting was avant-garde artist Alexei Gan, a co-founder of the First Working Group of Constructivists…

56 years ago

Kazimir Malevich’s Nationality

Kazimir Malevich’s nationality is a subject of ongoing debate, reflecting the complex historical context of his birthplace and the cultural…

56 years ago

Kandinsky Before Abstraction: The Rider and the Landscape

Tracing the Path to a Visual Language of the Soul Before Wassily Kandinsky stripped away the figure, before the symphonies…

56 years ago

Principles of Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism Philosophy

Suprematist art, specially drawn in out-of-proportion size with the art concept, was a small standing mirror in which the materialistic…

56 years ago

Understanding Suprematism: Malevich’s Radical Vision

A short analysis: Why a Black Square Changed the Course of Art History In 1915, Kazimir Malevich exhibited a black…

56 years ago