“At the present time man's path lies through space, and Suprematism is a colour metaphor in its infinite abyss.”

1916
Quote in 'On space and Suprematism', Kasimir Malevich, 1916; as cited in Abstract Art, Anna Moszynska, Thames and Hudson, London 1990, p. 58
1910 - 1920

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