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To what extent can the visual language of grief be translated? Janet McKenzie looks back over 20 years’ worth of drawings in search of words.
Wassily Kandinsky: The Sketchbooks, edited by Larry Warsh and Dieter Buchhart, pulls together select pages that shed light on how the artist’s ideas and visual language took shape over the years.
A painting by Russian Modernist Wassily Kandinsky that once belonged to victims ... as well as a new auction record for the artist. A previous world record for a work by Kandinsky was set in ...
This first retrospective in France is dedicated to the painter, photographer and co-founder of the Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue ...
“Form itself, even if completely abstract,” Wassily Kandinsky once said ... show’s highlights is Mit dem Schwarzen Bogen, the artist’s 1912 composition that epitomizes his reach ...
One—Wassily Kandinsky—is remembered as an influential ... In 2017, the Neue Galerie New York mounted the artist’s first major US survey, and this month the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art ...
But in her lifetime, and the decades after her death, Münter lived in relative obscurity, long-eclipsed by her 12-year love affair with Wassily Kandinsky, the pioneering Russian artist and ...
THE inaugural exhibition of the Guggenheim Museum SoHo in June 1992 included a large selection of paintings by the modernist Wassily Kandinsky, so in one sense it may seem a bit soon to mount a ...
Wassily Kandinsky loved music and could play the cello and the piano. His paintings were even inspired by music. He literally saw colours when he heard music and heard music when he painted.