Untitled
1922
About this artwork
This dynamic abstract composition features an interplay of various geometric and organic shapes, bold lines, and a vibrant color palette against a light background. It exemplifies Kandinsky's explorations into the spiritual and expressive qualities of non-representational art during his Bauhaus period.
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Wassily Kandinsky, often credited as one of the pioneers of abstract art, believed that art should express inner spiritual truths rather than external reality. This 'Untitled' work from 1922 was created during his influential tenure at the Bauhaus school in Germany, a period where his style shifted to incorporate more precise geometric forms and a cooler palette, reflecting his systematic theories on the psychological impact of color and shape. His pursuit was to create a 'pure art' free from the distraction of the material world.
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Untitled
Wassily Kandinsky, 1922