Cold Remoteness
1932
About this artwork
An abstract composition by Wassily Kandinsky from 1932, featuring a vibrant red background adorned with a diverse array of geometric and organic forms.
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Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, believed that colors and forms possessed spiritual qualities and could evoke emotions independently of representational content. This work, created during his time at the Bauhaus and later in Paris, exemplifies his exploration of non-objective art, where shapes, lines, and colors dance together to create a visual symphony. He aimed to translate inner feelings into a universal visual language, hoping viewers would experience the painting on a spiritual level.
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Cold Remoteness
Wassily Kandinsky, 1932