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Malevich: Pre 1935 Selected Exhibitions

1905 Vystavka kartin moskovskikh i inogorodnikh khudozhnikov [Exhibition of Paintings by Artists of Moscow and Other Cities], Kursk.¹ ² 1906 25-aia periodicheskaia vystavka Moskovskogo obshchestva liubitelei khudozhestv [25th Periodical Exhibition of the Moscow Society of Art Lovers], Moscow, 2–29 January.¹ ² 1907 Moskovskoe tovarishchestvo khudozhnikov: XIV vystavka [Moscow Fellowship of Artists: XIV Exhibition], Moscow, from 25 March.¹ ² 1907–1908 […]

Introducing Kazimir Malevich

Malevich was an avant-garde artist, born and brought up in Ukraine of Polish parents. He developed an objectless style that he called Suprematism, with which he is mainly associated. His Black Square of 1915 (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow) has become a celebrated icon of modernism. Malevich called this canvas the ‘zero of form’, precisely because for […]

What we do

In the belief that Malevich was a pioneer of modern art and should be better recognized for his key contributions to the history of Modernism, the Malevich Society awards grants to encourage research, writing, and other activities relating to the history and memory of Kazimir Malevich. The Society welcomes applications from scholars of any nationality. […]

Grant applications information

Proposed projects should increase the understanding of Malevich and his work, or augment historical, biographical, or artistic information about Malevich and/or his artistic legacy. The Society also supports translations and the publication of relevant texts. Applications are accepted yearly by 30 September. Awards will be announced early in the following year. Determination of awards will […]

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