An offshoot of Cubism, the style was invented by Kasimir Malevich (c. 1913) as a pure, geometric, nonrepresentational art.
a geometric abstractionis movement that originated in Russia and influenced constructivism
A Russian abstract movement originated by Malevich c. 1913. It was characterized by flat geometric shapes on plain backgrounds and emphasized the spiritual qualities of pure form.
A Russian Movement, founded by Kazimir Malkovich about 1913, that was derived from cubism; encompassed nonobjective, geometric forms, using simple color combinations such as white on white or variations of black and white.
Abstract painting and theory founded by Kazimir Malevich, who influenced the development of art around the world in the 20th century. It is art, freed from any imitative characteristics, that itself creates new forms.
is an art movement focused on fundamental geometric forms (squares and circles). 1913. Russia. Kasimir Malevich.