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Suprematism. Nonobjective Composition

Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935): Ukrainsk pioner innen abstrakt kunst & Suprematism. Oppdag ikoniske verk som Svart kvadrat, geometriske former og ren følelseskraftens innflytelse på 20. århundrets kunst.

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  • Year: 1918
  • Subject or theme: Nonobjective art
  • Artistic style: Pure geometric form
  • Location: MoMA Collection
  • Artist: Kazimir Malevich
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Title: Suprematism. Nonobjective Composition

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Spørsmål 1:
What artistic movement is Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism associated with?
Spørsmål 2:
Which color prominently featured in Malevich's painting Suprematism. Nonobjective Composition?
Spørsmål 3:
What geometric shapes are predominantly used in the artwork?
Spørsmål 4:
Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism aimed to prioritize what artistic element above all else?
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In what year was Kazimir Malevich's Suprematism. Nonobjective Composition created?

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Suprematism: A Radical Departure From Representation

Kazimir Severinovich Malevich’s *Suprematism*, specifically *Nonobjective Composition*, stands as a cornerstone of abstract art, representing not merely an aesthetic innovation but a profound philosophical assertion about the nature of artistic expression. Born in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine in 1879 to Polish parents steeped in cultural traditions—a heritage that subtly influenced his artistic sensibilities—Malevich embarked on a journey toward redefining visual language itself. His formative years instilled within him an appreciation for symbolic imagery and folk art forms which would later coalesce into the core tenets of his groundbreaking movement. Early Artistic Explorations & Influences Before establishing Suprematism, Malevich traversed diverse stylistic landscapes, immersing himself in Impressionism, Symbolism, Fauvism, and Cubism. These engagements served as crucial stepping stones, exposing him to the prevailing artistic currents of Europe and equipping him with a toolkit of techniques—albeit one he would ultimately dismantle. A pivotal trip to Paris in 1912 proved transformative, catapulting him into direct contact with the vanguard of European art and fostering an unwavering conviction that art should transcend mere imitation of reality. This belief fueled his relentless pursuit of pure artistic feeling, prioritizing conceptual primacy over visual accuracy. The Birth of Suprematism & Its Theoretical Framework Malevich formally founded Suprematism in 1913—a movement predicated on the audacious declaration that “art must be free from any objective representation.” Rejecting the conventions of Cubism and Futurism, he championed a radically simplified aesthetic characterized by geometric forms—primarily squares, circles, and rectangles—rendered in limited color palettes. This uncompromising stance wasn’t merely stylistic; it stemmed from Malevich's engagement with philosophical ideas propagated by Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev and Vladimir Mikhailovich Solovyov, who argued that art should serve as a conduit for spiritual transcendence. As Malevich eloquently articulated in his manifesto “From Cubism and Futurism to Suprematism,” the artist’s task was to liberate himself from the constraints of the observable world—to confront “the zero of form” and embrace “pure feeling.” Iconic Composition & Symbolic Resonance The painting *Nonobjective Composition* exemplifies Malevich's uncompromising vision. Featuring a dominant large circle positioned at the upper left corner alongside a smaller circle near the center-left area, punctuated by a central cross—a deliberate allusion to Christian iconography—the artwork eschews any discernible depiction of external objects. Instead, it presents an arrangement of shapes and colors—primarily red, black, yellow, blue, and white—that generate a mesmerizing visual experience for the viewer. The geometric forms themselves are imbued with symbolic significance: the circle represents wholeness and unity, mirroring Malevich’s belief in the interconnectedness of all things; the cross symbolizes spiritual aspiration and transcendence. Legacy & Influence Beyond Art History Malevich's Suprematism irrevocably altered the trajectory of art history, establishing a precedent for conceptual abstraction that continues to inspire artists today. His uncompromising commitment to pure feeling—his rejection of representational illusion—resonates powerfully across disciplines, informing approaches to design, architecture, and even music. Reproductions of *Nonobjective Composition*, skillfully crafted by AllPaintingsStore.com, offer an unparalleled opportunity to engage with this seminal artwork and its enduring legacy—a testament to Malevich’s unwavering conviction that art could achieve a higher purpose beyond mere visual gratification.

Om kunstneren

Kazimir Malevich: A Pioneer of Abstract Art

Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (1878-1935) stands as a monumental figure in the history of art, recognized globally for his groundbreaking contribution to Suprematism – an artistic movement that fundamentally reshaped perceptions of visual expression. Born in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, Malevich’s formative years were steeped in Ukrainian folklore and rural traditions, shaping his initial artistic sensibilities before he embarked on a transformative journey toward Moscow and engagement with the burgeoning avant-garde currents of Europe. Early Artistic Explorations: Before establishing Suprematism, Malevich honed his skills across diverse styles—Impressionism, Symbolism, Fauvism, and Cubism—demonstrating an intellectual curiosity that propelled him beyond conventional artistic boundaries. A pivotal visit to Paris in 1912 served as a catalyst, exposing him to the revolutionary ideas circulating within European art circles and solidifying his desire for innovation. He meticulously studied the works of Cézanne, Picasso, Matisse, and Kandinsky—artists who challenged traditional representation and championed expressive color palettes. The Birth of Suprematism: Around 1915, Malevich decisively rejected representational imagery altogether, initiating Suprematism – a movement predicated on “the supremacy of pure feeling” in art. Rejecting any illusionistic depiction of the external world, Suprematists prioritized fundamental geometric forms—squares, circles, and rectangles—as vehicles for conveying emotion and intellect. This radical stance stemmed from Malevich’s conviction that art should transcend subjective experience and communicate universal truths through abstract symbols. He famously declared: “Art must be disinterested.” Iconic Works & Theoretical Contributions: Malevich's oeuvre cemented his legacy with masterpieces like *Black Square* (1915), arguably the most influential painting of the era, which embodies the movement’s core tenets—simplicity, geometric purity, and uncompromising conceptual rigor. Similarly, *White on White* (1918) – a series exploring the essence of form and color—became synonymous with Suprematism's quest for absolute abstraction. Beyond his visual creations, Malevich penned seminal treatises on art theory, articulating the philosophical underpinnings of Suprematism and advocating for an artistic consciousness liberated from illusionistic conventions. His writings profoundly impacted subsequent generations of artists and thinkers alike. Political Context & Later Career: The political landscape of Russia during Malevich’s lifetime dramatically altered his trajectory. Initially lauded as a visionary innovator by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik government, he faced increasing scrutiny and repression under Stalin—a period marked by censorship and artistic persecution. Despite these challenges, Malevich persisted in his artistic practice and teaching, striving to synthesize his abstract principles with figurative representations while maintaining unwavering fidelity to his core aesthetic convictions. Legacy & Enduring Influence: Kazimir Malevich’s impact on 20th-century art remains undeniable. His uncompromising pursuit of pure abstraction paved the way for movements like Minimalism and Constructivism—influencing artists globally who embraced geometric forms and conceptual rigor as tools for artistic expression. He stands as a testament to the transformative power of artistic vision and continues to inspire contemplation about the fundamental nature of visual language, securing his place among the most significant figures in modern art history.
Kazimir Malevich

Kazimir Malevich

1878 - 1935 , Ukraina

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Suprematisme, Abstrakt kunst
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Minimalisme
    • Konstruktivisme
    • El Lissitzky
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Impressionisme
    • Fauvisme
    • Cubisme
  • Date Of Birth: 1878
  • Date Of Death: 1935
  • Full Name: Kazimir Severinovich Malevich
  • Nationality: Ukrainsk/Russisk
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Svart sirkel
    • Komposisjon
    • White on White
  • Place Of Birth: Kyiv, Ukraina
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