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Geometric Abstract Collection

"Exploring the Geometric Abstract: A Journey through Kazimir Malevich's Art" Step into the world art with Kazimir Malevich

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: Woman with a Rake, 1928-1932. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

Woman with a Rake, 1928-1932. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Woman with a Rake, 1928-1932. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: A Woman at the Piano, 1913. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

A Woman at the Piano, 1913. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
A Woman at the Piano, 1913. Found in the collection of the State V Surikov Art Museum, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: Portrait of Mikhail Matyushin, 1913. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

Portrait of Mikhail Matyushin, 1913. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Portrait of Mikhail Matyushin, 1913. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: The Shroud, 1908. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

The Shroud, 1908. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
The Shroud, 1908. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: A Girl with a Comb, 1932-1933. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

A Girl with a Comb, 1932-1933. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
A Girl with a Comb, 1932-1933. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: Head of a Peasant, 1928-1932. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

Head of a Peasant, 1928-1932. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Head of a Peasant, 1928-1932. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: Torso (Figure with Pink Face), 1928-1932. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

Torso (Figure with Pink Face), 1928-1932. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Torso (Figure with Pink Face), 1928-1932. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: Black Square, early 1920s. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

Black Square, early 1920s. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Black Square, early 1920s. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: Landscape near Kiev, 1930. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

Landscape near Kiev, 1930. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Landscape near Kiev, 1930. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: The Nonstop Station. Kuntsevo, 1913. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

The Nonstop Station. Kuntsevo, 1913. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
The Nonstop Station. Kuntsevo, 1913. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: Toilet Casket, 1913. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

Toilet Casket, 1913. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Toilet Casket, 1913. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageGeometric Abstract Collection: A Girl with a Red Pole, 1932-1933. Artist: Kazimir Malevich

A Girl with a Red Pole, 1932-1933. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
A Girl with a Red Pole, 1932-1933. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow



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"Exploring the Geometric Abstract: A Journey through Kazimir Malevich's Art" Step into the world art with Kazimir Malevich, a pioneering artist who challenged traditional artistic conventions. In his works, such as "A Woman at the Piano" and "Woman with a Rake, " Malevich masterfully combines bold shapes and vibrant colors to create visually striking compositions. One cannot overlook Malevich's ability to capture the essence of his subjects in unconventional ways. Take, for example, "Portrait of Mikhail Matyushin, " where he distills Matyushin's features into simple geometric forms that convey depth and emotion. Similarly, in "Head of a Peasant" and "Torso (Figure with Pink Face), " Malevich reduces human figures to their fundamental shapes while still evoking a sense of individuality. Malevich's experimentation extends beyond portraiture; he also explores abstraction in landscapes like "Landscape near Kiev. " Here, he breaks down nature into geometric fragments that challenge our perception of reality. This theme continues in his iconic work, "Black Square, " which symbolizes the pure essence of art itself. In addition to paintings, Malevich delves into sculpture with pieces like "Toilet Casket. " Through this medium, he pushes boundaries even further by transforming everyday objects into abstract forms that invite contemplation. Throughout his career, Female artists are not overlooked either; they feature prominently in works such as "A Girl with a Comb" and"A Girl with a Red Pole". These portrayals showcase Female strength and character through simplified yet powerful geometrical representations. As we delve deeper into Kazimir Malevich's body of work - from early pieces like"The Shroud" to later ones like"The Nonstop Station. Kuntsevo"- we witness an artist constantly pushing artistic boundaries. His dedication to exploring the possibilities within geometric abstraction leaves us inspired and in awe of his artistic vision.