
Malevich's 1915 Exhibition
Malevich's 1915 Exhibition showcased his revolutionary artwork, most notably his "Black Square," which marked a departure from traditional art by emphasizing pure geometric forms and pure color. It aimed to challenge viewers' perceptions of art, moving toward abstraction and spiritual expression rather than realistic representation. By reducing art to simple shapes and colors, Malevich sought to explore fundamental artistic truths and elevate non-representational art as a new universal language. This exhibition marked a significant shift in modern art, emphasizing innovation, symbolism, and the transcendence of visual reality.