The artwork titled “Suprematism,” created in 1915 by Kazimir Malevich, is an abstract piece representative of the Suprematism movement. Crafted using oil on canvas, this artwork measures 44.5 by 35 centimeters and is housed in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork features a composition of various geometric shapes primarily dominated by black rectangles and squares of differing sizes. These shapes are juxtaposed against a stark white background, creating a striking contrast. Additionally, a singular yellow circle is placed among these geometric forms, offering a distinct focal point within the composition. The black shapes exhibit an intricate texture, adding depth and interest to their otherwise flat, angular appearance. This minimalist arrangement exemplifies the Suprematist focus on pure artistic feeling rather than the depiction of objects.