Suprematist Composition (Blue Rectangle over the Red Beam) by Malevich
Suprematist Composition (Blue Rectangle over the Red Beam) by Malevich

Suprematist Composition (Blue Rectangle over the Red Beam) by Malevich

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Author: Malevich
Title: Suprematist Composition (Blue Rectangle over the Red Beam)
Original location: Private Collection
Year: 1916

The work "Suprematist Composition (Blue Rectangle over the Red Beam)" from 1916 is a clear example of the suprematist movement, founded by Kazimir Malevich. This painting stands out for its geometric abstraction, using basic shapes and primary colors to create a composition that transcends objective representation. In this work, Malevich places a blue rectangle over a red bar, exploring the tension and balance between shapes and colors.

Suprematism focuses on the supremacy of pure sensitivity, moving away from tangible reality to express a spiritual experience. In this painting, one can appreciate how Malevich sought to free art from the representation of its outer forms, using geometry to evoke a sense of infinity and timelessness. Additionally, the work influenced later movements such as constructivism and minimalism , highlighting the importance of form and structure in abstract art.