This powerpoint presentation talks about the Art Movement: Suprematism. It also discusses about the history, definition and characteristics of Suprematism. It also discusses about the painters who are related in the period of Suprematism.
2. Suprematism
It is an art movement, focused
on basic geometric forms, such
as circles, squares, lines, and
rectangles, painted in a limited
range of colors.
3. Suprematism
The movement also expressed
an interest in concepts that
related to non-euclidean
geometry, which imagined
forms moving through space.
5. Suprematism
The term suprematism refers
to an abstract art based upon
"the supremacy of pure artistic
feeling" rather than on visual
depiction of objects.
6. Suprematism
Suprematism, in sharp contrast
to Constructivism, embodies a
profoundly anti-materialist,
anti-utilitarian philosophy.
7. Suprematism
This development in artistic
expression came about when Russia
was in a revolutionary state, ideas
were in ferment, and the old order
was being swept away.
As the new order became
established, and Stalinism took hold
from 1924 on, the state began
limiting the freedom of artists.
8. Famous Artists of
Suprematism
Kazimir Malevich
Russian painter and Art
theoretician
Originator of avant-garde
suprematist movement
9. Famous Artists of
Suprematism
El Lissitzky
Russian artist, designer,
photographer, and architect
Important figure of Russian
avant-garde movement
Student of Kazimir Malevich, who
developed Suprematism
10. Famous Artists of
Suprematism
Lazar Khidekel
Artist, designer, and architect
Only person who applied
Suprematism in architecture