‘Study of Male Heads and a Dog’ by Soviet painter Ilya Chasnik.
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‘Study of Male Heads and a Dog’ by Soviet painter Ilya Chasnik.
Ilya Chashnik, Suprematist Composition (1923)
Oil on Canvas, 183.5 x 112 cm
Movement: Suprematism,
Suprematism ias an art movement developed by Malevich in the exhibitions of 1912, starting as cubo-futurism works. This movement does not try to make art with a meaning but with the capacity to generate feelings. The suprematism mostly uses geometric forms such as the circle and the square.
This movement was the opposite of constructivism which is the cult of the image.
El suprematismo es una corriente artística desarrollada por Malevich en las exhibiciones de 1912 comenzando como trabajos cubo-futuristas. Este movimiento no busca hacer arte con un significado, sino con la capacidad de crear sentimientos. El suprematismo utiliza principalmente formas geométricas como el círculo o el cuadrado.
Este movimiento se posicionaba como el contrario al constructivismo, el cual suponía el culto a la imagen.