Suprematism. Two Dimensional Self Portrait (1915) by Kazimir Malevich

The artwork titled “Suprematism. Two Dimensional Self Portrait” by Kazimir Malevich, executed in 1915, is an oil painting on canvas, embodying the Suprematism art movement. With dimensions of 80 x 62 cm, this abstract piece is housed in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

In the artwork, Malevich utilizes basic geometric shapes to manifest his vision, a hallmark of Suprematist ideology. Dominant forms, including a large black square, a blue cone-like shape, a yellow rectangle, a small red square, and a brown ring, are strategically positioned against a white backdrop, creating an impression of dynamic spatial relationships. The stark contrasts and varied colors evoke a sense of purity and reduction to essential visual elements, reflecting Malevich’s departure from traditional representational art towards the abstract, exploring the potential of non-objective forms to communicate profound aesthetic experiences.

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