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Celebrating Suprematism: New Approaches to the Art of Kazimir Malevich: Russian History and Culture, cartea 22

Autor Christina Lodder
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2018
Celebrating Suprematism throws vital new light on Kazimir Malevich’s abstract style and the philosophical, scientific, aesthetic, and ideological context within which it emerged and developed. The essays in the collection, which have been produced by established specialists as well as new scholars in the field, tackle a wide range of issues and establish a profound and nuanced appreciation of Suprematism’s place in twentieth-century visual and intellectual culture. Complementing detailed analyses of The Black Square (1915), Malevich’s theories and statements, various developments at Unovis, Suprematism’s relationship to ether physics, and the impact that Malevich’s style had on the design of textiles, porcelain and architecture, there are also discussions of Suprematism’s relationship to Russian Constructivism and avant-garde groups in Poland and Hungary.
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ISBN-13: 9789004384873
ISBN-10: 9004384871
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Russian History and Culture


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ContentsAcknowledgementsFiguresNotes on ContributorsIntroductionChristina Lodder1 New Information Concerning The Black SquareIrina Vakar2 Defining Suprematism: the Year of DiscoveryCharlotte Douglas3 Malevich, the Fourth Dimension, and the Ether of Space One Hundred Years LaterLinda Dalrymple Henderson4 The Path of Empirical Criticism in Russia or `The Milky Way of Inventors'Alexander Bouras5 Kazimir Malevich, Unovis, and the Poetics of MaterialityMaria Kokkori6 Branches of Unovis in Smolensk and OrenburgAlexander Lisov7 Suprematism and/or Supremacy of ArchitectureSamuel Johnson8 Lazar Khidekel and Suprematism as an Embodiment of the InfiniteRegina Khidekel9 `\dots In our time, when it became We \dots': a Previously Unknown Essay by Kazimir MalevichTatiana Goriacheva10 `A thing of quality defies being produced in quantity': Suprematist Porcelain and Its Afterlife in Leningrad DesignYulia Karpova11 Suprematist TextilesJulia Tulovsky12 Suprematism: a Shortcut into the Future: the Reception of Malevich by Polish and Hungarian Artists during the Inter-War Period\unichr{00C9}va Forg\unichr{00E1}cs13 Conflicting Approaches to Creativity? Suprematism and ConstructivismChristina LodderIndex

Notă biografică

Christina Lodder is Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Kent. Her numerous publications include Russian Constructivism (1983), Constructing Modernity: The Art and Career of Naum Gabo (co-author, 2000), Rethinking Malevich (co-editor, 2007), and Utopian Reality (co-editor 2013).