Suprematism
Suprematism
 It is an art movement, focused
on basic geometric forms, such
as circles, squares, lines, and
rectangles, painted in a limited
range of colors.
Suprematism
 The movement also expressed
an interest in concepts that
related to non-euclidean
geometry, which imagined
forms moving through space.
Suprematism
 It was founded by Kazimir
Malevich in Russia, around 1913
Suprematism
 The term suprematism refers
to an abstract art based upon
"the supremacy of pure artistic
feeling" rather than on visual
depiction of objects.
Suprematism
 Suprematism, in sharp contrast
to Constructivism, embodies a
profoundly anti-materialist,
anti-utilitarian philosophy.
Suprematism
 This development in artistic
expression came about when Russia
was in a revolutionary state, ideas
were in ferment, and the old order
was being swept away.
 As the new order became
established, and Stalinism took hold
from 1924 on, the state began
limiting the freedom of artists.
Famous Artists of
Suprematism
 Kazimir Malevich
 Russian painter and Art
theoretician
 Originator of avant-garde
suprematist movement
Famous Artists of
Suprematism
 El Lissitzky
 Russian artist, designer,
photographer, and architect
 Important figure of Russian
avant-garde movement
 Student of Kazimir Malevich, who
developed Suprematism
Famous Artists of
Suprematism
 Lazar Khidekel
 Artist, designer, and architect
 Only person who applied
Suprematism in architecture
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    Suprematism  It isan art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors.
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    Suprematism  The movementalso expressed an interest in concepts that related to non-euclidean geometry, which imagined forms moving through space.
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    Suprematism  It wasfounded by Kazimir Malevich in Russia, around 1913
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    Suprematism  The termsuprematism refers to an abstract art based upon "the supremacy of pure artistic feeling" rather than on visual depiction of objects.
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    Suprematism  Suprematism, insharp contrast to Constructivism, embodies a profoundly anti-materialist, anti-utilitarian philosophy.
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    Suprematism  This developmentin artistic expression came about when Russia was in a revolutionary state, ideas were in ferment, and the old order was being swept away.  As the new order became established, and Stalinism took hold from 1924 on, the state began limiting the freedom of artists.
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    Famous Artists of Suprematism Kazimir Malevich  Russian painter and Art theoretician  Originator of avant-garde suprematist movement
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    Famous Artists of Suprematism El Lissitzky  Russian artist, designer, photographer, and architect  Important figure of Russian avant-garde movement  Student of Kazimir Malevich, who developed Suprematism
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    Famous Artists of Suprematism Lazar Khidekel  Artist, designer, and architect  Only person who applied Suprematism in architecture
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