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Free Thinking Figuring out Abstract Art Figuring out Abstract Art

From Malevich at Tate Modern & Mondrian and his Studios at Tate Liverpool

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Kazimir Malevich (1878 - 1935) Dynamic Suprematism, 1915 or 1916

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  • Kazimir Malevich (1878 - 1935) Black Square 1929
  • Piet Mondrian, 1872-1944 Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue 1927
  • Kazimir Malevich (1878 - 1935) Suprematist Painting (with Black Trapezium and Red Square) 1915
  • Matthew Collings, Susan Greenfield, Paul Farley and Fiona Rae with Anne McElvoy
  • Kazimir Malevich (1878 - 1935) Supremus No.50 1915
  • Malevich (1878 - 1935) Self Portrait 1908-1910
  • Mondrian in his Paris studio. Photo by Charles Karsten
  • Free Thinking panel discussing abstract art beneath a projection of Malevich’sBlack Square 1929
  • Piet Mondrian - Composition in Colour B, 1917
  • Kazimir Malevich (1878 - 1935) Dynamic Suprematism, 1915 or 1916
  • Malevich (1878 - 1935) Girl With a Red Pole 1932-33

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