Kazimir Malevich created a significant body of work, with some of his most notable and influential pieces belonging to the movement he pioneered, Suprematism. Here are a few of his key works: “Black Square” (1915): Perhaps Malevich’s most famous work, “Black Square” is a simple black...
Kazimir Malevich, avant-garde painter who founded Suprematism, a term which expressed the notion that color, line, and shape should reign supreme over subject matter or narrative in art. His most influential works included Black Square (1915) and Suprema
TheMalevich: The Later Work
Which Is the Most Influential Work of Art of the Last 100 Years? A. Black Square by Kazimir Malevich; B. 'One (Number 31) ' by Jackson Pollack; C. 'Fountain' by Marcel Duchamp; D. 'Campbell's Soup Can' by Andy Warhol; E. 'Les Demoiselles D'Avignon' by Pablo Picasso...
He came from a Polish family, and most of the large Malevich clan that still survives today lives in either Poland or the Ukraine, and regards themselves as Polish. However, like his great Ukrainian contemporary Vladimir Tatlin, he did most of his work in Russian cities. ...