The artwork entitled “Blue Space” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1917. This piece is part of the Suprematism art movement and falls under the abstract genre.
The artwork features a minimalistic yet striking composition. It contains five black circles of varying sizes arranged across a predominantly gray background. The circles decrease in size from the upper left corner to the lower right corner, joined by a line that runs diagonally across the canvas. This diagonal line includes parallel dashed lines, creating a sense of motion and depth. The overall design is simple and geometric, embodying the key elements of Suprematism with its focus on basic shapes and the exploration of abstract visual language.