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Extractions: Home Artists Paintings Styles/Movements ... Kasimir Malevich - Biography Kazimir Malevich was born in Kiev on February 11, 1878 (old-style February 23) to Seweryn and Ludwika Malewicz. According to his memoirs, his father was a specialist in sugar-beet processing machinery, and since sugar-beet processing plants were usually built away from large cities, the family moved often while Malevich was a child. In about 1890, the father was transferred to the plant in the village of Parhomovka, situated between Kiev and Kursk, and Malevich was sent to the villages 5-year school, which he finished in 1894. He later wrote: The villagers [ ] were making art (I did not know the word for this yet) [ ] I was very excited to watch the peasants paint; I helped them cover the floors of their houses with clay and paint motifs onto the stoves. In 1896, the family moved to Kursk, where his father began to work in a railroad management office as a clerk. Among his fathers colleagues, there were a few people who admired art and a couple of amateur painters. Malevich made friends with them quickly and they organized a small art circle, with two professional artists joining in eventually. Malevich began to paint in an Impressionist style. To earn money for a Moscow education, he began working in the same office as his father as a draftsman. In the autumn of 1904, Kazimir visited Moscow for the first time. His aim was to enter the Moscow College of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. He attempted to enroll several times but was never admitted. In spring, he returned to Kursk, where he continued to work. His paintings from this period are executed in a Neo-Impressionist manner. Next autumn, he returned to Moscow, where he studied religious icons with great interest. He wrote: "Moscow icons turned over all my theories and brought me to my third stage of development. Through icon painting, I began to understand the emotional art of peasants, which I had loved before, but the meaning of which I could not grasp until I studied the icons."
Kasimir Malevich At Museo De Bellas Artes De Bilbao - ArtNews For the first time in our country the exhibition gathers over one hundred works by kasimir malevich (Kiev, 1879Saint Petersburg, 1935), the founder of http://www.sgallery.net/artnews/2006/07/13/kasimir-malevich-at-museo-de-bellas-a
Extractions: For the first time in our country the exhibition gathers over one hundred works by Kasimir Malevich (Kiev, 1879-Saint Petersburg, 1935), the founder of suprematism and one of the key figures in the European avant-garde. Among the institutions which have collaborated on the project are the Russian State Museum of Saint Petersburg, the Tretyakov Gallery of Moscow and the National Museum of Modern Art - the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris. Kasimir Malevich , Girls in a field, 1928-29. Russian State Museum, St. Petersburg (c) 2006, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg. Malevich is one of the most important artists in the 20th century. His suprematist theories and works paved the way towards a type of art freed from the burden of the object and, consequently towards total abstraction. The influence of his paintings, drawings, architectural designs and writings can still be felt today and it can be noted particularly in several generations of Basque artists of whom Jorge Oteiza is a paradigm. The exhibition, which gives us an overall, chronological view of the artist's work, includes his first impressionist sketches, symbolist and fauvist paintings, images of peasants from 1911 and 1912 and cubo-futurist compositions. It also shows the preparatory drawings for the costumes and the scenery of the opera, Victory over the Sun, preliminary to total abstraction and the suprematist works among which can be seen the emblematic Red Square (1915) and Black Square (c. 1923) from the Russian State Museum of Saint Petersburg, and a good number of post-suprematist works. The selection ends with works carried out towards 1930 which are representative of the return to figuration and peasant iconography. Also on exhibition are eleven architectons" and a wide selection of documentary material such as books, photographs, lithographs and the artist's original testament.
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Extractions: Kasimir Malevich (b. 1878 - d. 1935) was an important influential Russian painter and designer, who, together with Piet Mondrian, (Dutch Neo-Plasticist painter b. 1872 - d. 1944) were true pioneers of geometric abstract art. Malevich was born near Kiev and trained at The Kiev School of Art and Moscow Academy of Fine Arts. In 1913 he began to create abstract geometric patterns in a style he called Suprematism . His work with 3-dimensional models was termed Constructivism . Unfortunately, he died in poverty and oblivion and only subsequently was recognized for his contributions to fine art.
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Extractions: In St. Petersburg you don't want to order your vodka with orange juice. It's considered a "waste" and servers will frown at your lack of couth. You take the classic shooter straight. Cruising Russian art of recent times also reveals other ways of doing things. The strong academic tradition holds valuable techniques not always seen in the West. While there are lots of "flat" and "slick" trends, there are also attractive impasto tricks. One of these is called "punching." Spent or nearly-spent oil or acrylic tubes are opened up from the bottom and reloaded with newly mixed or partially-mixed pigment. A small (often irregularly shaped) hole is then punched in the lid or sometimes on the tube's side. The tube is then dragged and squeezed like toothpaste to create a sinuous and variable raised line. In oilthe medium of choicethe use of palette knives, trowels and plastics together with brushwork is common. A painter told me that this was the main use of credit cards for Russian artists. Linen canvas is the norm but many work on a much poorer material similar to sign-cotton. Watercolour is less common and many are small, illustrative and of the "souvenir" genre. Giclees and photocopies of watercolours are passed off as originals to the unsuspecting in outdoor markets. Commercial art galleries are not so frequent and are often bunched together. Quality can be remarkable. There are lots of "original" copies of popular paintingsthis seems to be acceptable practice. It's considered a rite of passage and good training too. I noticed excellent copies of living Canadian and American popular artists. So far framing in Russia has been mostly golden, curly, and busy.
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