SUPREMATISM. The day before
This short film is the architectural experiment in the creation of the spatial compositions based on the suprematic paintings from the exhibition “0,10”.
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“The Last Futuristic Exhibition of Paintings 0.10” “Zero-ten” was an art exhibition that took place in Petrograd within the period between December 19, 1915 and January 17, 1916. The exhibition featured 36 works by Kazimir Malevich and his associates. Suprematism was presented as a new direction.
Suprematism is expressed in the combinations of various planes of the simplest geometrical configurations (in the geometric shapes of straight line, square, circle, and rectangle). The combination of multicolored and different-sized geometric figures forms balanced, asymmetrical compositions laced with internal motion.
The exhibition “The Last Futuristic” was named due to the organizers’ idea to complete the futuristic period and mark the beginning of Suprematism.In the red corner of the room, traditional for the icon in an Orthodox house, was placed the “Black Square”.
This short-length film is an architectural and visual experiment in the creation of spatial compositions based on the suprematic paintings from the exhibition “0,10”.
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