Kazimir Malevich

Kazimir Malevich

artist Russia

Kazimir Malevich was a pioneering Russian avant-garde artist known for founding the Suprematism movement, which emphasized basic geometric forms and a limited color palette. His most famous work, 'Black Square,' is a landmark of modern art, representing a radical departure from traditional representation and an exploration of pure artistic feeling. Malevich's theories on art and aesthetics challenged conventions and influenced generations of artists across various movements.

Born on Feb 23, 1879 (146 years old)

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Brazil Brazil: Kazimir Malevich is referenced as an influence on Carlos Zilio's recent work, particularly in his minimalist approach. 7

O Globo: 'Os 80 anos me fizeram pensar nessa questão'

Slovakia Slovakia: Kazimir Malevich is referenced as a significant artist whose work continues to influence contemporary art and political commentary. 7

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Rudo Sikora: Zlu sa treba postaviť. Ak nezastavíme kolobeh zla, budeme sa točiť v kruhu