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Head-First Through the Hole in the Zero: Malevich’s Suprematism, Khlebnikov’s Futurism, and the Development of a Deconstructive Aesthetic, 1908–1919

Authors :
Thomas Aiello
Source :
Electronic Melbourne Art Journal.
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Index Journal, 2015.

Abstract

Suprematism’s attempt to move beyond representation in painting coincided with an attempt to move beyond Russian Futurist poetry and literature. It was an attempt to go ‘beyond zero’. In making that move, however, Kasimir Malevich, creator of suprematism, needed to develop from Russian Futurism—particularly that of Velimir Khlebnikov— working within the Russian avant-garde. Through his painterly reliance on the square, Malevich not only worked in concert with Futurists such as Khlebnikov but ultimately elaborated on a literary theory bound by the constraints of language. In essence, Malevich’s Suprematism could not get ‘beyond zero’ until Khlebnikov’s Futurism got him there.

Details

ISSN :
18356656
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Electronic Melbourne Art Journal
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.38030/emaj.2005.1.3