movements and suprematism
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A group of people collectively belonging to something larger.
They change and evolve over time
People can work collaboratively within
the groups
Notable -ISMs
Cubism
Feminism
Catholicism
Surrealism
Totalitarianism
Marxism
Communism
-ISMs/Movements
CubISMStarted in Paris; 1907
***How can you describe an –ism?
The ability to see.
The ability to taste.
The ability to smell.
The ability to feel.
The ability to hear.
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Supremacy over the forms of
nature
5. Suprematism: Airplane Flying
1. Painterly Masses in Motion
2. Painterly Realism of a Boy with a Knapsack: Color
Masses in the 4th Dimension
3. Self Portrait in Two Dimensions
4. Suprematist Composition
6. Painterly Realism of a Football Player: Color Masses
in the 4th Dimension
MATCHING FUNTIMES!*** Match the titles on the left with their corresponding
1915 compositions! Good luck, comrades! ***
a) b)
c) d)
e) f)
Suprematist Composition: White on White (1918)
Kasimir Malevich
“I have overcome the lining of the colored
sky...…swim in the white free abyss, infinity is before
you.”
“Only when the habit of one's consciousness to see in paintings bits of nature, madonnas and shameless nudes has disappeared, shall
we see a pure painting
composition.”
-Kazimir Malevich
the supremacy of pure artistic feeling
SUPREMATISM
Started in St. Petersburg, Russia; 1915
Kazimir Malevich
Suprematist Composition: White on White (1918)
Aleksandr RodchenkoNon-Objective Painting No. 80: Black on Black (1918)
AleksandrRodchenko