Kiev-born artist Kazimir Malevich painted Black Square in 1915 and with it established the “zero point of painting,” a seminal moment for modern and abstract practice. A century on from the Russian revolution, Malevich’s groundbreaking pursuit of pure color and geometry remain pivotal influences in the Russian and global avant-garde.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Author | Gilles Néret |
| Cover | Hardcover |
| Dimension | 8.4 x 0.5 x 10.3 |
| Language | EN |
| Page | 96 |
| 2 Taksit | |
![]() | 384,09 x 2Toplam : 768,18 TL |
![]() | 384,09 x 2Toplam : 768,18 TL |
![]() | 384,09 x 2Toplam : 768,18 TL |
![]() | 384,09 x 2Toplam : 768,18 TL |
![]() | 384,09 x 2Toplam : 768,18 TL |
![]() | 384,09 x 2Toplam : 768,18 TL |
![]() | 384,09 x 2Toplam : 768,18 TL |
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