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Jean-Claude Marcadé, " Malevich, Painting and Writing: On the Development of a Suprematist Philosophy ", Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism, Guggenheim Museum, April 17, 2012 Edition
At this early time in his career, he began creating his first abstract drawings, influenced by the Suprematism of Kazimir Malevich, in 1915.
Kazimir Malevich developed the style, which can be seen in his The Knife Grinder ( signed 1912, painted 1913 ), though he later abandoned it for Suprematism.
Suprematism and Malevich
In 1915, Malevich laid down the foundations of Suprematism when he published his manifesto From Cubism to Suprematism.
Kasimir Malevich originated Suprematism when he was an established painter having exhibited in the Donkey's Tail and the Der Blaue Reiter ( The Blue Rider ) exhibitions of 1912 with cubo-futurist works.
In " Suprematism " ( Part II of his book The Non-Objective World, which was published 1927 in Munich as Bauhaus Book No. 11 ), Malevich clearly stated the core concept of Suprematism:
Rather, Suprematism envisions man-the artist-as both originator and transmitter of what for Malevich is the world's only true reality-that of absolute non-objectivity.
The Supremus group, which in addition to Malevich included Aleksandra Ekster, Olga Rozanova, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Ivan Kliun, Liubov Popova, Nikolai Suetin, Ilya Chashnik, Nina Genke-Meller, Ivan Puni and Ksenia Boguslavskaya, met from 1915 onwards to discuss the philosophy of Suprematism and its development into other areas of intellectual life.
Under the leadership of Malevich they renamed to UNOVIS, chiefly focusing on his ideas on Suprematism and producing a number of projects and publications whose influence on the avant-garde in Russia and abroad was immediate and far-reaching.
The term itself would be invented by the sculptors Antoine Pevsner and Naum Gabo, who developed an industrial, angular style of work, while its geometric abstraction owed something to the Suprematism of Kasimir Malevich.
Kazimir and Malevich
Kazimir Severinovich Malevich ( see names ) ( 23 February 1879, previously 1878: see below15 May 1935 ) was a Russian painter and art theoretician.
Kazimir Malevich was born near Kiev in the Kiev Governorate of the Russian Empire ( today Ukraine ).
File: Composition with the Mona Lisa Kazimir Malevich 1914. jpeg | Composition with the Mona Lisa, 1914
* Drutt, Matthew ; Malevich, Kazimir, Kazimir Malevich: suprematism, Guggenheim Museum, 2003, ISBN 0-89207-265-2
* Milner, John ; Malevich, Kazimir, Kazimir Malevich and the art of geometry, Yale University Press, 1996.
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