Sunday, January 10, 2010

Vasily Kandinsky & Guggenheim Musume

 
 
 Blue


 Dominant Curve


To the Unknown Voice
 

Red Oval


 Sky Blue




Gentle Ascent


Gnomus

Pioneer of abstract art and eminent aesthetic theorist, Vasily Kandinsky (b. 1866, Moscow; d. 1944, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) broke new ground in painting in the first decades of the twentieth century. His seminal pre–World War I treatise Über das Geistige in der Kunst (On the Spiritual in Art), published in Munich in December 1911, lays out his program for developing an art independent of one’s observations of the external world. In this and other texts, as well as his art, Kandinsky strove to use abstraction to give painting the freedom from nature that he admired in music. His discovery of a new subject matter based solely on the artist’s “inner necessity” occupied him throughout his life.continue..guggenheim


8 comments:

  1. CEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

    XTRA KOOL!!!

    Wish I could CEEE this show!!!

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  2. Kitty!!!!!!!!!

    U should! Im thinking of going..it was sooo refreshing posting this so many beautiful peices!

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  3. Hi girlfriend!

    I LUV it!

    I wish I could!!!!!!!

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  4. YOOOOO KITTTY! come on kitty if not this go 1 go 2 another @ a better x hopefully:)

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  5. I can't imagine how bleutiful the paintings would be in the original!!!

    Uhmmmmmmm... makes me want to paint...

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  6. I hvnt seen them yet..

    I was looking @ air fair tix r good prices now..right after the holidays & be4 spring break

    look these prices...
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  7. Fun CEEEEEEEEE!

    Travelling sounds like a blast!

    Cee I just watched this...

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  8. cool kitty its a nice vid..his work was so modern considering the x period he painted.. I think using science geometry angles & lines always gives a modern contemporary edge 2 art!

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