Small Worlds VI (1922; Germany) by Wassily Kandinsky

Small Worlds VI - Wassily Kandinsky - 1922; Germany

Artwork Information

TitleSmall Worlds VI
ArtistWassily Kandinsky
Date1922; Germany
Mediumink,paper
Dimensions27.2 x 23.4 cm
Art MovementAbstract Art
Current LocationLenbachhaus, Munich, Germany

About Small Worlds VI

The artwork titled “Small Worlds VI,” created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1922 in Germany, is crafted using ink on paper. It belongs to the Abstract Art movement and measures 27.2 x 23.4 cm. Classified within the abstract genre, this piece is currently housed at the Lenbachhaus in Munich, Germany.

“Small Worlds VI” exemplifies the principles of abstract art through its dynamic composition of geometric figures, lines, and forms. The artwork features an interplay of black and white, with various shapes intersecting and overlapping one another, generating a complex, yet harmonious, visual rhythm. Central to the composition is a large circular form, which is juxtaposed with other shapes such as triangles, lines, and smaller circles. The arrangement and juxtaposition of these elements evoke a sense of movement and depth, characteristic of Kandinsky’s innovative approach to abstraction. The thoughtful use of contrasts and the intricate detailing underscore the artist’s mastery in conveying emotion and conceptual ideas through non-representational forms.

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