The artwork titled “Movement I,” created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1935, employs a mixed technique on canvas. This piece, part of the Abstract Art movement, measures 116 x 89 cm and is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. The genre of the artwork is abstract.
The artwork features a dynamic composition filled with geometric shapes, lines, and forms that seem to float against a dark background. There are various concentric circles, grids, and abstract structures interspersed with vibrant and contrasting colors. The forms are interconnected by flowing lines and organic curves, creating a sense of movement and interaction. The background is dotted with small colored circles, adding depth and a celestial quality to the piece. The abstract nature of the work invites viewers to interpret the interactions and relationships between the geometric figures in a myriad of ways, embodying Kandinsky’s exploration of form and color in abstract art.