Visual poetics of two late literary works written by Mykhailo Ivchenko, «Pas d’Espagne» (1928) and «In sunny circle» (1929), is caused with pictorial heuristics. The author points out that it was coded a circle in the titles of both literary works. Suprematic image of this circle was highly appreciated by Kazimir Malevich and followers of his artist manner in particular Anatol Petrytsky. The theory of symbolic forms of Ernst Cassirer serves as an anthropological preamble of conceptualized literary-pictorial correlations. A short novel «In sunny circle» is presented in genetic and contact relation with Kazimir Malevich’s theoretical study «From Cubism and Futurism to Suprematism» (1916) and the opera «Victory over the Sun» (1913). The commo...
Entre 1911 et 1920, Kazimir Malévitch découvre de nouvelles lois artistiques. Grâce à l' « Optique p...
In 1915, Russian society was experiencing immense amounts of political and social unrest and the Bla...
The article is devoted to the study of the figurative specifics of Kazimir Malevich’s self-portraits...
The need to rethink the theoretical heritage of Malevich and its influence on the cultural process o...
The signature works of Kazimir Malevich and Adi Da Samraj provide the basis of a comparison between ...
The paper attempts to analyze creativity Kazimir Malevich with cultural positions. The authors say t...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation provides a historical and theoretical framework to the interpretative ...
In this project, I will investigate the differences and similarities between the thought process tha...
Although Malevich’s abstract Suprematist paintings are canonical images of modern art, standard avan...
Between 1911 and 1920, Kazimir Malevitch was discovering new artistic laws with which to create. Rel...
International audienceThe advent of suprematism in 1915 was staged by Malevich in two ways: as an en...
This article examines Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematist art in the context of negative (apophatic) theo...
The abstract, non-objective Suprematist paintings of Kazimir Malevich serve as prime examples of spi...
This thesis is concerned with movements in Russia during the first quarter of the twentieth-century...
It would seem almost inconceivable that art could, of its own accord, move society towards the kind ...
Entre 1911 et 1920, Kazimir Malévitch découvre de nouvelles lois artistiques. Grâce à l' « Optique p...
In 1915, Russian society was experiencing immense amounts of political and social unrest and the Bla...
The article is devoted to the study of the figurative specifics of Kazimir Malevich’s self-portraits...
The need to rethink the theoretical heritage of Malevich and its influence on the cultural process o...
The signature works of Kazimir Malevich and Adi Da Samraj provide the basis of a comparison between ...
The paper attempts to analyze creativity Kazimir Malevich with cultural positions. The authors say t...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation provides a historical and theoretical framework to the interpretative ...
In this project, I will investigate the differences and similarities between the thought process tha...
Although Malevich’s abstract Suprematist paintings are canonical images of modern art, standard avan...
Between 1911 and 1920, Kazimir Malevitch was discovering new artistic laws with which to create. Rel...
International audienceThe advent of suprematism in 1915 was staged by Malevich in two ways: as an en...
This article examines Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematist art in the context of negative (apophatic) theo...
The abstract, non-objective Suprematist paintings of Kazimir Malevich serve as prime examples of spi...
This thesis is concerned with movements in Russia during the first quarter of the twentieth-century...
It would seem almost inconceivable that art could, of its own accord, move society towards the kind ...
Entre 1911 et 1920, Kazimir Malévitch découvre de nouvelles lois artistiques. Grâce à l' « Optique p...
In 1915, Russian society was experiencing immense amounts of political and social unrest and the Bla...
The article is devoted to the study of the figurative specifics of Kazimir Malevich’s self-portraits...