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OverviewWhen Kasimir Malevich's Black Square was produced in 1915, no-one had ever seen anything like it before. And yet it does have precedents. In fact, over the previous 500 years, several painters, writers, philosophers, scientists and censors - each working independently towards an absolute statement of their own - alighted on the form of the black square or rectangle, as if for the first time. This book explores the resonances between Malevich's Black Square and its precursors, showing how a 'genealogical' thread binds them together into an intriguing, and sometimes quirky, sequence of modulations. Andrew Spira's book explores how each predecessor both 'foreshadows' Malevich's work and, paradoxically, throws light on it, revealing layers of meaning that are often overlooked but which are as relevant today as ever. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew SpiraPublisher: Reaktion Books Imprint: Reaktion Books ISBN: 9781789145359ISBN 10: 178914535 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 11 April 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSpira has written an extraordinary and fascinating book about one of the simplest paintings ever made. Brilliant, witty, personal, and inspired, it is full of surprises. --John Milner, author of Kazimir Malevich and the Art of Geometry This is a thought-provoking book that provides the philosophical background to the emergence of the most mysterious painting of the twentieth century--Black Square by Kazimir Malevich--and enhances our understanding of it by making some completely new observations. Placing Malevich's Black Square in the most interesting and intriguing context, Spira develops a fascinating narrative that explores the possible precursors, origins, context, and meaning of this iconic painting. --Natalia Murray, associate lecturer and senior curator, Courtauld Institute of Art Spira has written an extraordinary and fascinating book about one of the simplest paintings ever made. Brilliant, witty, personal, and inspired, it is full of surprises. --John Milner, author of Kazimir Malevich and the Art of Geometry Spira's Foreshadowed sets out to trace the various dark paths, cultural, philosophical and iconographic, that led to Malevich's square. Some of these seem far-fetched, but turn out not to be. -- Times Literary Supplement This is a thought-provoking book that provides the philosophical background to the emergence of the most mysterious painting of the twentieth century--Black Square by Kazimir Malevich--and enhances our understanding of it by making some completely new observations. Placing Malevich's Black Square in the most interesting and intriguing context, Spira develops a fascinating narrative that explores the possible precursors, origins, context, and meaning of this iconic painting. --Natalia Murray, associate lecturer and senior curator, Courtauld Institute of Art Author InformationAndrew Spira is an independent art historian and the author of several books, including The Avant-Garde Icon: Russian Avant-Garde Art and the Icon Painting Tradition (2008). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |