My take on the "Malevich & the American Legacy" show at the Gagosian Galleries for Bomb Magazine.
Just before the 1915 opening in St. Petersburg of 0,10: The Last Futurist Painting Exhibition, the main exhibitors came to blows. Kazimir Malevich, whose new Suprematist school of painting was to have its debut at the show, and Vladimir Tatlin, a founder of Constructivism, were in violent disagreement over the validity of abstract art.

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Posted by: elliptical reviews | November 29, 2011 at 11:46 PM