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    Black Square (Russian Чёрный квадрат) is a 1915 oil on linen canvas painting by the artist Kazimir Malevich The first of four painted versions, the original was completed in 1915 and described by the artist as his breakthrough work and the inception for the launch of his Suprematist art movement (1915–1919). [1]

  2. The black square became not only an icon of Malevich's style, but an icon of twentieth century art. 5. There’s no ‘right’ way to look at it. Within months of Malevich’s death in 1935, his work disappeared from public view and Stalin’s state-sponsored social realism was adopted as the ‘official art’ of Soviet Russia.

  3. Aug 8, 2018 · Although The Black Square by Kiev-born artist Kazimir Malevich is considered a centrepiece of Russian modern art, it is also one of the most controversial. For some viewers, it seems like a painting that a four-year-old could have done with a ruler.

  4. The Black Square: the Zero of Form. In 1915, Kazimir Malevich took a medium-sized canvas, painted it white around the edges, and filled the middle square with thick black paint. With this apparently simple act, Malevich became the author of the most impactful and terrifying work of art of the time.

  5. Black Square, 1915. Kazimir Malevich’s small masterpiece is one of the most shocking and influential paintings in the history of art. What does it mean and what impact has it had around the world?

  6. Jul 17, 2014 · Kazimir Malevich's Black Square 1915 is the Hour Zero of modern art for many artists, showing how much one work can change the course of art history. But what were Malevich's motivations and where did this iconic painting take him after 1915?

  7. Jun 30, 2021 · Black Square (also known as The Black Square or Malevich's Black Square) is an iconic painting by Kazimir Malevich. The first version was done in 1915. Malevich made four variants of which the last is thought to have been painted during the late 1920s or early 1930s. Black Square was first shown in The Last Futurist Exhibition 0,10 in 1915.