Rethinking Malevich
Delve into the fascinating world of Kazimir Malevich with "Rethinking Malevich" by Charlotte Douglas, published by Pindar Press in 2007. This compelling paperback, spanning 412 pages, explores the life and legacy of one of the most influential figures in abstract art. Despite being overlooked by Soviet scholarship and facing limited resources in the West, Malevich's groundbreaking contributions to Suprematism are finally receiving the recognition they deserve.
Douglas presents a thorough examination of Malevich's life, training, artistic evolution, and the complex relationships that shaped his career. With new insights from both Russian and Western scholars post-1991, this book offers a fresh perspective on Malevich's theories and artistic practices. Ideal for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Rethinking Malevich" invites readers to rediscover the genius of this enigmatic artist and understand his lasting impact on modern art.