id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kwfl4iul45cozal3vf7ftnf4ie DAVID W. GALENSON TWO PATHS TO ABSTRACT ART: KANDINSKYAND MALEVICH 2008 25 .pdf application/pdf 6296 477 67 Two Paths to Abstract Art: Kandinsky and Malevich Two Paths to Abstract Art: Kandinsky and Malevich nature, whereas Malevich, a conceptual innovator, plunged precipitously into abstraction, by creating Kandinsky and Malevich have been studied by scores of art historians. have recognized that Kandinsky and Malevich arrived at abstraction by very different approaches, just as they have recognized that the two artists' forms of abstract art differed Malevich's art did not evolve slowly, like Kandinsky's, but changed rapidly. execution, of all the illustrations of works by Kandinsky and Malevich, respectively, contained in Tables 1-3 thus show that art scholars agree that Malevich's most important work was Kandinsky's fear that art experts would disagree about artists' best periods, these various sources Kandinsky and Malevich both believed that the great art of the future would be abstract, Like Cézanne and other great experimental artists, Kandinsky worked cautiously ./cache/work_kwfl4iul45cozal3vf7ftnf4ie.pdf ./txt/work_kwfl4iul45cozal3vf7ftnf4ie.txt