Suprematism with Eight Red Rectangles (1915) by Kazimir Malevich

“Suprematism with Eight Red Rectangles” is an abstract artwork created by Kazimir Malevich in 1915. This piece is a representation of the Suprematism movement, which emphasizes basic geometric forms and a limited range of colors. Malevich, a pioneer of this movement, focuses on pure abstraction in this composition.

The artwork consists of a collection of eight red rectangles of varying sizes positioned on a neutral, off-white background. The rectangles are arranged in a seemingly dynamic and asymmetrical pattern, creating a sense of movement and balance. The simplicity of the geometric shapes and the boldness of the red color against the subdued background exemplify the Suprematist ideology of reducing art to its essential forms. The arrangement of the rectangles invokes a rhythmic and structural construct, allowing viewers to appreciate the purity and harmony of geometric abstraction. This piece is a quintessential representation of Malevich’s radical artistic vision and his contribution to modern art.

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