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Abstraction Collection (page 9)

"Exploring the Boundless Realm of Abstraction: From Kyoto to California" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of abstraction

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Mondrian, Piet (1872-1944). Landscape. 1911 - 1912

Mondrian, Piet (1872-1944). Landscape. 1911 - 1912. Artistic avant-gardes. Oil on canvas. NETHERLANDS. SOUTH HOLLAND. The Hague. Gemeente Museum

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Vortex Gaudier-Brzeska (Written from the Trenches)

Vortex Gaudier-Brzeska (Written from the Trenches)
The vorticist sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska s(1891-1915) contribution to the second issue of Blast, written from the trenches of France during World War I

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Art Nouveau Motif

Art Nouveau Motif
A free-form swirl in which the original flower has been reduced to an abstraction

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Johann Georg Hamann

Johann Georg Hamann
JOHANN GEORG HAMANN German Philosopher who grew impatient with Rationalism and Abstraction

Background imageAbstraction Collection: FREUNDLICH, Otto. Composition

FREUNDLICH, Otto. Composition
FREUNDLICH, Otto (1878-1943). Composition. 1930. Geometric abstract art. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Kleine Welten XI, Small Worlds XI, Vasily Kandinsky, French, born Russia, Moscow

Kleine Welten XI, Small Worlds XI, Vasily Kandinsky, French, born Russia, Moscow
Artokoloro

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Kleine Welten IX Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint Plate

Kleine Welten IX Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint Plate
Artokoloro

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Kleine Welten XII Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint

Kleine Welten XII Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint
Artokoloro

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Nocturne Dance House 1889 Etching drypoint fourth state

Nocturne Dance House 1889 Etching drypoint fourth state
Artokoloro

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Woman with a Rake, c. 1928-32 (oil on canvas)

Woman with a Rake, c. 1928-32 (oil on canvas)
XIR47709 Woman with a Rake, c.1928-32 (oil on canvas) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); 100x75 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Heinrich Martin, German experimental and innovative abstract artist, who is using

Heinrich Martin, German experimental and innovative abstract artist, who is using a large colour palette. Organic abstraction 7

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain)

Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain)
BAL2653770 Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageAbstraction Collection: The Actors Professional Garments, No 3

The Actors Professional Garments, No 3
BAL2653768 The Actors Professional Garments, No 3. Costume Design For The Magnanimous Cuckold by Vsevolod Emilevich Meyerhold, 1921 (ink & gouache on paper) by Popova

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Allegory of the betrayed wife, 1750 (coloured copper engraving)

Allegory of the betrayed wife, 1750 (coloured copper engraving)
BAL2653767 Allegory of the betrayed wife, 1750 (coloured copper engraving) by Russian School, (18th century); 26x33 cm; The National Library of Russia, St

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Vladimir Mayakovsky (right) with David Burlyuk (center) and Andrei Shemshurin, 1914

Vladimir Mayakovsky (right) with David Burlyuk (center) and Andrei Shemshurin, 1914
BAL2653766 Vladimir Mayakovsky (right) with David Burlyuk (center) and Andrei Shemshurin, 1914, Moscow (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (20th century); V.V

Background imageAbstraction Collection: View of the room with Malevichs Black Square and other Suprematist paintings

View of the room with Malevichs Black Square and other Suprematist paintings
BAL2653756 View of the room with Malevichs Black Square and other Suprematist paintings, The Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0.10, Petrograd, winter 1915-16 (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Stage design for the opera Victory over the Sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh, 1913

Stage design for the opera Victory over the Sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh, 1913
BAL2653754 Stage design for the opera Victory over the Sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh, 1913 (pencil on paper) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); State Museum of Theatre and Music, St

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Aviator, Costume design for the opera Victory over the sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh

Aviator, Costume design for the opera Victory over the sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh
BAL2653753 Aviator, Costume design for the opera Victory over the sun by Aleksei Kruchenykh, 1913 (ink, gouache & pencil on paper) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); Stedelijk Museum

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Abstract light painting

Abstract light painting

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Fractal object

Fractal object

Background imageAbstraction Collection: Abstract World

Abstract World
spiral staircase




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"Exploring the Boundless Realm of Abstraction: From Kyoto to California" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of abstraction, where art transcends reality and takes on a mesmerizing form. Underneath the red umbrella in Kyoto, Japan, an abstract visualisation unfolds, inviting you to delve into its enigmatic depths. Fractal graphics dance before your eyes, their intricate patterns weaving tales of complexity and beauty. Lai Tak Tsuen stands as a testament to Hong Kong's architectural history, its abstract design reflecting the innovative spirit that shaped one of the city's first public housing developments. Footprints etched upon Algondones Dunes Wilderness in California leave behind a trail of mystery and wonder. The shifting sands become an artist's canvas, creating abstract landscapes that evoke both awe and introspection. Travel back in time to 1912 with an abstract-futurist composition painted on canvas. Its vibrant colors and dynamic shapes transport you to a realm where imagination knows no bounds. A spiral staircase in Ravello beckons you towards infinite possibilities. Its elegant curves mirror the fluidity found within abstraction itself – ever-evolving and never confined by convention. In Antigua, Caribbean's colorful house details burst forth like bursts of joyous energy against azure skies. Abstract forms merge with vibrant hues, celebrating life's vivacity amidst paradise. Plate No. 40 from Prismes captures fragments of light through color lithography after 1931 - each stroke revealing hidden dimensions within abstraction’s kaleidoscope-like prism. Olga Rozanova’s black-and-white photograph from c. 1900 invites contemplation on how even monochromatic simplicity can convey profound artistic expression within abstraction’s embrace. Group I Primordial Chaos ignites curiosity with No. 16 from The WU/Rose Series (1906-1907). This oil-on-canvas masterpiece delves deep into primordial origins while challenging conventional notions of form and structure. Group IX SUW mesmerizes with The Swan No.