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- Orthodox Iconography and Russian Avant-Garde Painting There Are
- The End of Painting? Kazimir Malevich’S Return to Figurative Painting
- Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: the Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922 Opens at the Jewish Museum on September 14, 2018
- Note: This PDF Document Contains Text from the Getty Research Institute Web Site Images. However, the Text Refers to Artworks W
- Head-First Through the Hole in the Zero: Malevich's Suprematism
- How Victory Over the Sun Revolutionized the Russian Avant-Garde
- Art Groups in Russia After 1917
- Celebrating Suprematism: New Approaches to the Art of Kazimir
- Russian Art of the Avant-Garde
- Kazimir Malevich : Suprematism
- 615206.T08 Kazimir-Malevich.Pdf
- MODERN ART and IDEAS 4 1914–1928 a Guide for Educators
- How Malevich Embodies the Role of “Shamanic Artist” in His Early Career Charlotte Gill
- Malevich's Suprematism, Khlebnikov's Futurism, and the Development Of
- Rayonist Painting, 1913
- Abstract Art That Is Usually, but Not Always, Geometric and Aims to Convey a Sense of Simplicity and Purity
- Abstraction Beyond Art
- KAZIMIR MALEVICH BIOGRAPHY Kazimir Severinovich Malevich B
- Kazimir Malevich, from Cubism and Futurism to Suprematism: the New Realism in Painting (1915)
- Casting Spells: the Vortex and the Absence of a British Avant-Garde
- Kazimir Malevich's Negative Theology and Mystical Suprematism
- Imagism, Vorticism and the European Avant-Garde
- Kazimir Malevich Teaching Packet. INSTITUTION National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
- Suprematism: Revolutionary Art for Revolutionary Times JW Harrington December 2020
- A Guide to the Exhibition for Teachers
- Russian Avant-Garde and Radical Modernism
- Unframe Malevich!
- Andrei Voznesenskii Papers
- Advanced Constructivism and Postgravity Art
- KAZIMIR MALEVICH and the RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE Featuring Selections from the Khardzhiev and Costakis Collections 8 March – 22 June 2014
- Kyiv: the Capital of Modernity at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Jean-Claude Marcadé
- MALEVICH Serge Fauchereau
- Contemporary Arts in the Former Yugoslavia Through the Russian Avant- Garde: the Square of Malevich and the Poetics of OBERIU
- Important Art Movements to Remember