Dreamy Improvisation
1913 Bavarian State Painting Collections
About this artwork
Kandinsky's "Improvisations" series explored spontaneous expression, aiming to convey inner emotional states rather than external reality. This piece exemplifies his transition towards pure abstraction, characterized by vibrant colors and dynamic forms.
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Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, believed that colors and forms could evoke emotions and spiritual states directly, much like music. His "Improvisations" series, to which "Dreamy Improvisation" belongs, were conceived as direct expressions of his subconscious, akin to a musical improvisation where themes emerge spontaneously.
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Dreamy Improvisation
Wassily Kandinsky, 1913