Kasimir Malevich's (1878-1935) sudden and startling realization of a nonrepresentational way of painting--which he called Suprematism--stands as a transformative moment in twentieth-century art. In this book, Rainer Crone and David Moos trace the artist's development from his beginnings in Ukraine to his involvement with Futurist circles in Moscow through to the late 1920s and beyond. They convincingly demonstrate that Malevich's late representational painting, still widely misunderstood, solidifies his extraordinarily inventive stance. Against the historical background of distinctly...
Kasimir Malevich's (1878-1935) sudden and startling realization of a nonrepresentational way of painting--which he called Suprematism--stands as a tra...