In 1915, Malevich (1878-1935) changed the future of Modern art when his experiments in painting led the Russian avant-grade into pure abstraction. This book features 120 paintings, drawings, and objects, among them several recently rediscovered masterworks. 180 illustrations.
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In 1915, Malevich (1878-1935) changed the future of Modern art when his experiments in painting led the Russian avant-grade into pure abstraction. This book features 120 paintings, drawings, and objects, among them several recently rediscovered masterworks. 180 illustrations.
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Good. No jacket. Spine is sunned. Spine is shaken. Spine edges are bumped. Cover is stained. Front Cover has large water stain. Cover edges are worn. Cover corners are bumped. Text block and inside edges are tanned, but readability is not impacted. Pages are unmarked.
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Kazimir Malevich. Very good(+) Illustrated in black and white and color. 267 pages. 4to, stiff pictorial wrappers, a touch worn at corners with rear corner bent. New York: Guggenheim Museum, (2003). A very good(+) copy. Published on occasion of the exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book and dust jacket in excellent, unmarked condition. There is a slight, rectangular indentation in the book's early pages from the enclosure of museum pamphlets; otherwise the condition is immaculate. International/expedited shipping will require additional postage due to bulk.
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New in shrink wrap. Black glossy wraps. 272 pp. with 120 color and 60 bw plates SOFTCOVER copy. Malevich was among the first painters to produce wholly abstract paintings. He was also the first artist to claim authorship to a work he contracted out to a printing shop. This exhibition catalogue concentrates on the revolutionary early work of this Russian master. Softcover copy. "In 1915, Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935) changed the future of Modern art when his experiments in painting led the Russian avant-garde into pure abstraction. He called his innovation Suprematism-an art of pure geometric form meant to be universally comprehensible regardless of cultural or ethnic origin. His Suprematist masterpieces, including Black Square (1915) and White Square on White (1920-27), continue to inspire artists throughout the world." "Accompanying the first exhibition to focus exclusively on this defining moment in Malevich's career, Kazimir Malevich Suprematism features nearly 120 paintings, drawings, and objects, among them several recently rediscovered masterworks. In addition, the book includes previously unpublished letters, texts, and diaries, along with essays by international scholars, who shed new light on this influential figure and his devotion to the spiritual in art."--Jacket. Contents as follows: Kazimir Malevich: suprematism / Matthew Drutt--Malevich, painting, and writing: on the development of a suprematist philosophy / Jean-Claude Marcadé--The Supremus "Laboratory House": reconstructing the journal / Nina Gurianova--The optimism of a nonobjectivist / Vasilii Rakitin--The suprematist column: a monument to nonobjective art / Tatiana Mikhienko--Malevich's suprematism and religion / Yevgenia Petrova.