Oval, rectangle, square, curve (1920) by Kazimir Malevich

Oval, rectangle, square, curve - Kazimir Malevich - 1920

Artwork Information

TitleOval, rectangle, square, curve
ArtistKazimir Malevich
Date1920
Art MovementSuprematism

About Oval, rectangle, square, curve

The artwork titled “Oval, rectangle, square, curve” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1920. It belongs to the Suprematism art movement and is categorized as a sketch and study. In accordance with the tenets of Suprematism, this piece focuses on basic geometric forms and seeks to convey a sense of purity and abstraction.

The artwork itself is a minimalist composition featuring four primary elements: an oval, a rectangle, a square, and a curve. Rendered in black on a white background, these shapes are arranged with a sense of deliberate simplicity and spatial balance. The oval is positioned towards the top left, while the curve intersects with both the rectangle and the square situated below it. The stark contrast between the black shapes and the white background emphasizes their geometric clarity and abstract nature. This piece exemplifies Malevich’s dedication to the exploration of pure artistic feeling through the use of elementary geometric forms.

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