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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