
Suprematism
Suprematism is an art movement founded by Kazimir Malevich in the early 20th century, emphasizing basic geometric forms and a limited color palette. It seeks to convey pure artistic feeling, independent of the objects of the physical world. In the context of Formalism, which focuses on the form and structure of artwork rather than its content or context, Suprematism highlights the importance of shape, color, and composition. It aims to express the supremacy of pure visual experience, allowing viewers to engage with art on a fundamental, emotional level, free from representational concerns.