Untitled
1929
About this artwork
This abstract work by Wassily Kandinsky features a dynamic arrangement of geometric and organic forms in a palette dominated by red, green, and ochre. Created in 1929, it reflects his ongoing exploration of color and compositional balance.
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Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, profoundly believed in the spiritual resonance of color and form. During his time at the Bauhaus, as this 1929 work demonstrates, his compositions often balanced geometric precision with vibrant, expressive color, aiming to evoke internal experiences rather than represent external reality. His theoretical writings, like "Concerning the Spiritual in Art," laid the groundwork for understanding the psychological impact of abstract visual language.
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Untitled
Wassily Kandinsky, 1929