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               Piet Mondrian, Composition with Yellow,
               Blue, and Red, 1937–42,
What is Abstractionism?
 Based largely around 3 artists-
  Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir
  Malevich, and Piet Mondrian
 Time period is approximately
  from late 1800’s into the early
  1900’s, intertwined with many
  other time periods.
 Influences: chemistry, physics,   Kandinsky Red Oval
  psychology, philosophy,
  poetry, and music
Meaning
 Abstractionism is a departure from reality
 Relationships of forms and colors
 Forms: institutional, emotional, organic,
  curvilinear, decorative, romantic, or focuses on the
  mystical
 Artists draw their inner world
Meaning
 Pure abstraction is non
  objective and non
  representational
 Figurative abstractions
  represent non visual things-
  sound emotion, spiritual
 Figurative abstractions
  simplifications of reality,
  where detail is eliminated
  from recognizable objects
  leaving only some degree of
  recognizable form.
                                 A Peasant In The Field (1928)
                                 Malevich
De Stijl Movement
 Movement within the
  abstractionism era
 Founded by Theo van Doesburg, a
  Dutchman, in 1917
 Believed that artists should give off a
  depersonalized feeling
 Used only primary colors and
  straight lines to convey elements of
  nature
                                   Red and Blue Chair designed by Gerrit
                                   Rietveld in 1917
De Stijl Movement
 Connected to geometric
  abstractionism, all
  decoration except color
  was eliminated
 Piet Mondrian was a part
  of this movement
 Influenced the Bauhaus
  movement of the 1920’s

                             Composition with Yellow, Blue, and
                             Red, 1937–42, Piet Mondrian
De Stijl Movement




      Theo van Doesburg, Arithmetische
      Compositie (1924).
Kazimir Malevich
 He was Born on February 23,
  1973 in Russia
 He studied at the Moscow
  School of Painting, Sculpture
  and Architecture from 1904 to
  1910 and in the studio of Fedor
  Rerberg in Moscow (1904–1910).
 In 1915, Malevich laid down the
  foundations of Suprematism
 Pioneer of geometric
  abstractionism
Suprematism
 Art movement focused on
  fundamental geometric forms
  (in particular the square and
  circle and cross)
 Founded by Malevich
 This movement in artistic
  expression came when Russia
  was in a revolutionary state,
  ideas were in ferment, and the
  old order was being swept
  away


                            Suprematist Painting: Eight Red Rectangles,
                            1915
Suprematism
 Malevich created this in order to
  defy normal reason and to
  search for the zero degree,
  where something is no longer
  art- circle, square, cross
 The variety of shapes, sizes and
  angles creates a sense of depth
  in these compositions, making
  the squares, circles and
  rectangles appear to be moving
  in space

                                      Suprematist Composition, 1916
Paintings by Malevich




                        Black Square (Malevich, 1913), State Russian
                        Museum, St. Petersburg
   Female half figure
Paintings by Malevich




    The wedding (1907)   Peasant woman, dynamic
Abstractionism Facts
 Abstractionism takes more though than bright colors.
 It doesn’t relate to anything external or try to “look
  like” something.
 It’s a type of art that is non-objective or non
  representational.
 Represents things that aren’t visual, such as an
  emotion, sound, or spiritual experience.
Black and Violet (1923)
Composition VIII (1923)
Abstractionism Facts Continued
 Eliminated from recognizable objects, leaving only
  essence or some degree of recognizable form.
 Artists in this theory use a simpler combination of
  colors, including black, muted grays, yellow, red, and
  green.
 Yellow, red, and green are used to make small shapes
  stand out.
Wassily Kandinsky
 Born December 16th, 1866
 Influential Russian painter and
  art theorist.
 He is credited with painting the first purely-abstract
  works.
 Was one of the fathers of abstract art.
 The man who eliminated the object.
Early-period work, Munich-Schwabing with the Church of St. Ursula
                             (1908)
Blue Rider Period (1911-1914)
 Kandinsky's paintings from this period are large,
  expressive colored masses evaluated
  independently from forms and lines.
 His writing in The Blue Rider Almanac and the
 treatise "On the Spiritual In Art" (which was
 released around the same time) were both a
 defense and promotion of abstract art and an
 affirmation that all forms of art were equally
 capable of reaching a level of spirituality.
Der Blaue Reiter (1903)
Return to Russia Continued..
 He painted little during this period.


 His spiritual, expressionistic view of art was ultimately
  rejected by the radical members of the Institute as too
  individualistic and bourgeois.
Composition VII—according to Kandinsky, the
  most complex piece he ever painted (1913)
The Bauhaus (1922–1933)
 Kandinsky taught the basic design class for beginners
  and the course on advanced theory at the Bauhaus.
 Geometrical elements took on increasing importance
  in both his teaching and painting—particularly the
  circle, half-circle, the angle, straight lines and curves.
Composition X (1939)
Geometric Abstractionism
 Geometric Abstractionism
  is characterized by non-
  naturalistic imagery,
  typically geometrical shapes
  such as circles, squares,
  triangles, rectangles
 In a sense - by containing
  absolutely no reference to,
  or association with, the
  natural world - it is the
  purest form of abstraction.
                                 Kazimir Malevich, Black Circle, 1913
Geometric Abstractionism
 Important Aspects of
  Geometric Abstractionism
    Simple geometrical Shapes
          Triangles
          Rectangles
          Squares
          Circles
          Lines
      No natural forms
      Repetition
      Patterns
      Distinct colors
      Flat picture plane
        (no perspective)
                                 Auguste Herbin, Alphabet Plastique II,
                                 1950
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944)
 The main creator and the
  most important
  proponent of geometric
  abstractionism was Dutch
  Artist Piet Mondrian.
 A member of the De Stijl
  (the Style) group which
  also included Theo van
  Doesburg, Bart van der
  Leck, and Vilmos Huszár.
Piet Mondrian
 Mondrian's work was
  intended to convey
 "absolute reality”. He
 portrayed the world as
 the pure underlying
 geometric forms and
 related according to the
 vertical-horizontal
 principle of straight lines
 and pure spectral colors.
Piet Mondrian
 Mondrian's developed his
  signature geometric style
  between 1915 and 1920.
 He erased of all references
  to the real world, choosing
  to focus on the geometric
  division of the canvas
  through black vertical and
  horizontal lines of varied
  thickness, which he
  complemented by blocks of
  primary colors, particularly
  blue, red, and yellow.
Cubism to Abstractionism
Piet Mondrian, Red Tree, 1908        Piet Mondrian, Gray Tree, 1912




 Mondrian’s paintings evolve logically and illustrate clear periods
  of influence art movements such as Impressionism, and especially
  Cubism.
Piet Mondrian, Composition A: Composition with Black, Red, Gray,
Yellow & Blue - 1920
    Mondrian
     believed that his
     art represented
     the essence of
     spiritual energy.
    Mondrian aimed
     to show through
     his art the balance
     of forces that
     governs nature
     and the universe.
Piet Mondrian, Composition II in Red, Blue and Yellow,
1930
 Mondrian
  attempted to
  represent the world
  through vertical and
  horizontal lines
  which to him
  represented the two
  opposing forces: the
  positive and the
  negative, the
  masculine and the
  feminine, the
  dynamic and the
  static.
Piet Mondrian, Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1943

 After moving to New
  York, Mondrian
  became more
  adventurous with
  use of various
  squares of colors to
  form his lines which
  previously were
  distinctly black. He
  also began painting
  unbounded squares
  of colors as well as
  overlapping squares.
Legacy
 Mondrian is known as the
  father of geometric
  abstractionism, and is very
  famous for his numerous
  distinct red, blue, and
  yellow paintings with black
  lines.
 His concept has become
  very successful
  commercially. His designs
  are widely imitated in        Piet Mondrian – Nike Dunk Low SB
  advertising and
  commercial design.
Legacy
 Mondrian’s work influenced
  many artists who worked with
  geometric abstractionism
  including Theo van Doesburg,
  Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir
  Malevich, Barnett Newman,
  Kenneth Noland, Bridget
  Riley, and Alexander
  Rodchenko.
 Geometric abstractionism
  significantly influenced the
  op art movement.

                                 Mosaic

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Abstractionism

  • 1. Prithvi, Natalie, Jason 3rd Hour Piet Mondrian, Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red, 1937–42,
  • 2. What is Abstractionism?  Based largely around 3 artists- Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, and Piet Mondrian  Time period is approximately from late 1800’s into the early 1900’s, intertwined with many other time periods.  Influences: chemistry, physics, Kandinsky Red Oval psychology, philosophy, poetry, and music
  • 3. Meaning  Abstractionism is a departure from reality  Relationships of forms and colors  Forms: institutional, emotional, organic, curvilinear, decorative, romantic, or focuses on the mystical  Artists draw their inner world
  • 4. Meaning  Pure abstraction is non objective and non representational  Figurative abstractions represent non visual things- sound emotion, spiritual  Figurative abstractions simplifications of reality, where detail is eliminated from recognizable objects leaving only some degree of recognizable form. A Peasant In The Field (1928) Malevich
  • 5. De Stijl Movement  Movement within the abstractionism era  Founded by Theo van Doesburg, a Dutchman, in 1917  Believed that artists should give off a depersonalized feeling  Used only primary colors and straight lines to convey elements of nature Red and Blue Chair designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1917
  • 6. De Stijl Movement  Connected to geometric abstractionism, all decoration except color was eliminated  Piet Mondrian was a part of this movement  Influenced the Bauhaus movement of the 1920’s Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red, 1937–42, Piet Mondrian
  • 7. De Stijl Movement Theo van Doesburg, Arithmetische Compositie (1924).
  • 8. Kazimir Malevich  He was Born on February 23, 1973 in Russia  He studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture from 1904 to 1910 and in the studio of Fedor Rerberg in Moscow (1904–1910).  In 1915, Malevich laid down the foundations of Suprematism  Pioneer of geometric abstractionism
  • 9. Suprematism  Art movement focused on fundamental geometric forms (in particular the square and circle and cross)  Founded by Malevich  This movement in artistic expression came when Russia was in a revolutionary state, ideas were in ferment, and the old order was being swept away Suprematist Painting: Eight Red Rectangles, 1915
  • 10. Suprematism  Malevich created this in order to defy normal reason and to search for the zero degree, where something is no longer art- circle, square, cross  The variety of shapes, sizes and angles creates a sense of depth in these compositions, making the squares, circles and rectangles appear to be moving in space Suprematist Composition, 1916
  • 11. Paintings by Malevich Black Square (Malevich, 1913), State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg Female half figure
  • 12. Paintings by Malevich The wedding (1907) Peasant woman, dynamic
  • 13. Abstractionism Facts  Abstractionism takes more though than bright colors.  It doesn’t relate to anything external or try to “look like” something.  It’s a type of art that is non-objective or non representational.  Represents things that aren’t visual, such as an emotion, sound, or spiritual experience.
  • 16. Abstractionism Facts Continued  Eliminated from recognizable objects, leaving only essence or some degree of recognizable form.  Artists in this theory use a simpler combination of colors, including black, muted grays, yellow, red, and green.  Yellow, red, and green are used to make small shapes stand out.
  • 17. Wassily Kandinsky  Born December 16th, 1866  Influential Russian painter and art theorist.  He is credited with painting the first purely-abstract works.  Was one of the fathers of abstract art.  The man who eliminated the object.
  • 18. Early-period work, Munich-Schwabing with the Church of St. Ursula (1908)
  • 19. Blue Rider Period (1911-1914)  Kandinsky's paintings from this period are large, expressive colored masses evaluated independently from forms and lines.  His writing in The Blue Rider Almanac and the treatise "On the Spiritual In Art" (which was released around the same time) were both a defense and promotion of abstract art and an affirmation that all forms of art were equally capable of reaching a level of spirituality.
  • 21. Return to Russia Continued..  He painted little during this period.  His spiritual, expressionistic view of art was ultimately rejected by the radical members of the Institute as too individualistic and bourgeois.
  • 22. Composition VII—according to Kandinsky, the most complex piece he ever painted (1913)
  • 23. The Bauhaus (1922–1933)  Kandinsky taught the basic design class for beginners and the course on advanced theory at the Bauhaus.  Geometrical elements took on increasing importance in both his teaching and painting—particularly the circle, half-circle, the angle, straight lines and curves.
  • 25.
  • 26. Geometric Abstractionism  Geometric Abstractionism is characterized by non- naturalistic imagery, typically geometrical shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, rectangles  In a sense - by containing absolutely no reference to, or association with, the natural world - it is the purest form of abstraction. Kazimir Malevich, Black Circle, 1913
  • 27. Geometric Abstractionism  Important Aspects of Geometric Abstractionism  Simple geometrical Shapes  Triangles  Rectangles  Squares  Circles  Lines  No natural forms  Repetition  Patterns  Distinct colors  Flat picture plane (no perspective) Auguste Herbin, Alphabet Plastique II, 1950
  • 28. Piet Mondrian (1872–1944)  The main creator and the most important proponent of geometric abstractionism was Dutch Artist Piet Mondrian.  A member of the De Stijl (the Style) group which also included Theo van Doesburg, Bart van der Leck, and Vilmos Huszár.
  • 29. Piet Mondrian  Mondrian's work was intended to convey "absolute reality”. He portrayed the world as the pure underlying geometric forms and related according to the vertical-horizontal principle of straight lines and pure spectral colors.
  • 30. Piet Mondrian  Mondrian's developed his signature geometric style between 1915 and 1920.  He erased of all references to the real world, choosing to focus on the geometric division of the canvas through black vertical and horizontal lines of varied thickness, which he complemented by blocks of primary colors, particularly blue, red, and yellow.
  • 31. Cubism to Abstractionism Piet Mondrian, Red Tree, 1908 Piet Mondrian, Gray Tree, 1912  Mondrian’s paintings evolve logically and illustrate clear periods of influence art movements such as Impressionism, and especially Cubism.
  • 32. Piet Mondrian, Composition A: Composition with Black, Red, Gray, Yellow & Blue - 1920  Mondrian believed that his art represented the essence of spiritual energy.  Mondrian aimed to show through his art the balance of forces that governs nature and the universe.
  • 33. Piet Mondrian, Composition II in Red, Blue and Yellow, 1930  Mondrian attempted to represent the world through vertical and horizontal lines which to him represented the two opposing forces: the positive and the negative, the masculine and the feminine, the dynamic and the static.
  • 34. Piet Mondrian, Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1943  After moving to New York, Mondrian became more adventurous with use of various squares of colors to form his lines which previously were distinctly black. He also began painting unbounded squares of colors as well as overlapping squares.
  • 35. Legacy  Mondrian is known as the father of geometric abstractionism, and is very famous for his numerous distinct red, blue, and yellow paintings with black lines.  His concept has become very successful commercially. His designs are widely imitated in Piet Mondrian – Nike Dunk Low SB advertising and commercial design.
  • 36. Legacy  Mondrian’s work influenced many artists who worked with geometric abstractionism including Theo van Doesburg, Wassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Bridget Riley, and Alexander Rodchenko.  Geometric abstractionism significantly influenced the op art movement. Mosaic