Suprematist Rage

These Suprematist and Geometric Abstractionist art pieces stem 

from Kazimir Malevich's early works prior to his Suprematism 

and "Black Square". They are used as symbols of rage to echo 

back to Malevich's tumultuous years with Soviet politicians who 

were against his abstract style (Suprematist) of art. Malevich 

soon lost his teaching position, artworks and manuscripts were 

confiscated, and he was banned from making art. Forced to 

abandon abstraction, he painted in a representational style in 

the years before his death from cancer in 1935, at the age of 56. (Wp)



The Suprematist and Geometric Abstractionist art pieces are by 

Tom R. Chambers. Fifteen of these pieces will be exhibited as 

40"x40" canvas prints at the Wichita Falls Museum of Art at 

Midwestern State University (Wichita Falls, Texas), August - 

September, 2024.


(https://digsup.my.canva.site/dsgawfmamsu)


Video concept and production by Tom R. Chambers.


Music ("Broch") by Audiorezout (Oleksii, Ukraine)

(https://freemusicarchive.org/music/audiorezout/)


Copyright 2023. 


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