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Suprematism Art: A Journey Through Russian Iconography and Post-Iconographic Expression

Suprematism, a radical art movement born in early 20th-century Russia, marked a significant departure from traditional artistic expressions. Founded by Kazimir Malevich in 1915, Suprematism embraced geometric abstraction as a way to transcend the material world and express pure feeling. This article explores the historical roots of Suprematism in Russian iconography and its evolution into post-iconographic art.

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Things to do in Helsinki while at Slush: A Balance of Work and Exploration in November

With the Slush conference drawing entrepreneurs and innovators from around the world, Helsinki in November is a fascinating city to explore. While my primary focus will be on networking and attending sessions, I can’t help but plan for some downtime to experience what this Nordic capital has to offer. Though I know time will be limited, it’s always good to dream a little.

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The History of the Slush Conference: From Local Startup Event to Global Innovation Platform

Slush, one of the world’s leading startup and tech conferences, has grown from a small gathering of Finnish entrepreneurs to a global movement fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment in startups. Held annually in Helsinki, Finland, Slush has become a must-attend event for entrepreneurs, investors, and tech enthusiasts from across the globe. The journey of Slush from its humble beginnings to its current status as a global innovation hub is a fascinating story of vision, community, and passion for technology.

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