This image appears to contain a work by Alexandra Exter, not Alexander Rodchenko. Exter was associated with several avant-garde movements, including Cubo-Futurism, Suprematism, and Constructivism. The artwork titled “Suprematism” embodies the characteristics of the Abstract Art movement to which it belongs. This piece is said to be located at the Nizhny Novgorod State Museum of Fine Arts in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
The artwork depicts a series of abstract geometric shapes and colors that are key elements of the Suprematist movement to which the piece is attributed. The arrangements demonstrate a bold use of color and form, creating a dynamic tension and a sense of movement within the static medium. The painting consists of a large blue circle near the center, an elongated red triangle with a green patch at the bottom right corner, and a slender, light green shape trailing from the center towards the bottom left corner. These shapes are set against a pale background that allows the vibrant colors to stand out prominently. The composition is focused on pure artistic feeling rather than on the depiction of objects, which is a hallmark of Suprematism.