Thirty
1937
About this artwork
A monochrome abstract composition by Wassily Kandinsky, featuring a grid of 30 individual squares, each containing unique non-representational forms and patterns in black and white.
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Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, sought to express spiritual and emotional states through pure form and color. This work from 1937 demonstrates his continued exploration of non-representational imagery, where he experimented with contrasting geometric and biomorphic shapes within a structured grid, reflecting his ongoing development during his Parisian period. It encapsulates his belief in the inherent expressive power of abstract elements.
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Thirty
Wassily Kandinsky, 1937