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Malevich

Kazimir Malevich was a pioneering Russian artist best known for his abstract, geometric paintings. He founded Suprematism, a movement focused on basic shapes like squares and circles, emphasizing pure artistic feeling rather than representational images. His most famous work, "Black Square," symbolizes a break from traditional art and explores the idea of universal spiritual concepts through simple forms. Malevich’s innovative approach influenced modern art, encouraging artists to experiment with abstraction and the fundamental elements of design, challenging viewers to see beauty and meaning beyond realistic portrayal.