The artwork “Grouping” by Wassily Kandinsky, dated 1937, is an oil painting that belongs to the Abstract Art movement. Measuring 146 x 88 cm, it is an abstract genre piece currently located at Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden.
In the artwork, Kandinsky employs a vibrant palette and dynamic compositions to evoke a sense of movement and emotion. The painting utilizes a dominant blue background interspersed with an array of geometric shapes, lines, and forms in vivid colors such as green, pink, yellow, and red. These elements appear to float and interact within the space, creating a sense of rhythm and fluidity. Kandinsky’s characteristic abstract style challenges viewers to derive their own interpretations, offering a visual symphony reflective of the artist’s deep connection to music and spirituality. The piece epitomizes Kandinsky’s exploration of non-representational art, where color and form act as conduits for expression beyond the tangible world.