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ISBN: HB: 9780300140897

Yale University Press

January 2013

352 pp.

23.4x15.6 cm

41 scattered black&white illus.

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Black Square

Malevich and the Origin of Suprematism

Kazimir Malevich's painting "Black Square" is one of the twentieth century's emblematic paintings, the visual manifestation of a new period in artistic culture at its inception. None of Malevich's contemporary revolutionaries created a manifesto, an emblem, as capacious and in its own way unique as this work; it became both the quintessence of the Russian avant-gardist's own art – which he called Suprematism – and a milestone on the highway of world art. Writing about this single painting, Aleksandra Shatskikh sheds new light on Malevich, the Suprematist movement, and the Russian avant-garde. Malevich devoted his entire life to explicating "Black Square's" meanings. This process engendered a great legacy: the original abstract movement in painting and its theoretical grounding; philosophical treatises; architectural models; new art pedagogy; innovative approaches to theatre, music, and poetry; and the creation of a new visual environment through the introduction of decorative applied designs. All of this together spoke for the tremendous potential for innovative shape and thought formation concentrated in "Black Square". To this day, many circumstances and events of the origins of Suprematism have remained obscure and have sprouted arbitrary interpretations and fictions. Close study of archival materials and testimonies of contemporaries synchronous to the events described has allowed this author to establish the true genesis of Suprematism and its principal painting.