Yellow, Red, Blue
1925; Oil on canvas, 127x200cm; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
Kandinsky, Wassily, Russian in full VASILY
VASILYEVICH KANDINSKY (b. Dec. 4 [Dec. 16, New Style], 1866,
Moscow, Russia--d. Dec. 13, 1944, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Fr.),
Russian-born artist, one of the first creators of pure abstraction
in modern painting. After successful avant-garde exhibitions, he
founded the influential Munich group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue
Rider; 1911-14) and began completely abstract painting. His
forms evolved from fluid and organic to geometric and, finally, to
pictographic ( e.g., Tempered Élan, 1944).
Kandinsky, himself an accomplished musician,
once said ``Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the harmonies, the
soul is the piano with many strings. The artist is the hand that
plays, touching one key or another, to cause vibrations in the
soul.'' The concept that color and musical harmony are linked has
a long history, intriguing scientists such as Sir Isaac Newton.
Kandinsky used color in a highly theoretical way associating tone
with timbre (the sound's character), hue with pitch, and
saturation with the volume of sound. He even claimed that when he
saw color he heard music.
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Biography
Born in Moscow in 1866, Kandinsky spent his early childhood in
Odessa. His parents played the piano and the zither and Kandinsky
himself learned the piano and cello at an early age. The influence
of music in his paintings cannot be overstated, down to the names
of his paintings Improvisations, Impressions, and
Compositions. In 1886, he enrolled at the University of
Moscow, chose to study law and economics, and after passing his
examinations, lectured at the Moscow Faculty of Law. He enjoyed
success not only as a teacher but also wrote extensively on
spirituality, a subject that remained of great interest and
ultimately exerted substantial influence in his work. In 1895
Kandinsky attended a French
Impressionist
exhibition where he saw
Monet's
Haystacks at Giverny. He stated, "It was from the catalog I
learned this was a haystack. I was upset I had not recognized it.
I also thought the painter had no right to paint in such an
imprecise fashion. Dimly I was aware too that the object did not
appear in the picture..." Soon thereafter, at the age of thirty,
Kandinsky left Moscow and went to Munich to study life-drawing,
sketching and anatomy, regarded then as basic for an artistic
education.
Ironically, Kandinsky's work moved in a direction that was of
much greater abstraction than that which was pioneered by the
Impressionists. It was not long before his talent surpassed the
constraints of art school and he began exploring his own ideas of
painting - "I applied streaks and blobs of colors onto the canvas
with a palette knife and I made them sing with all the intensity I
could..." Now considered to be the founder of abstract art, his
work was exhibited throughout Europe from 1903 onwards, and often
caused controversy among the public, the art critics, and his
contemporaries. An active participant in several of the most
influential and controversial art movements of the 20th century,
among them the Blue Rider which he founded along with
Franz Marc and the
Bauhaus which also attracted
Klee, Lyonel
Feininger (1871-1956), and Schonberg, Kandinsky continued to
further express and define his form of art, both on canvas and in
his theoretical writings. His reputation became firmly established
in the United State s through numerous exhbitions and his work was
introduced to Solomon Guggenheim, who became one of his most
enthusiastic supporters.
In 1933, Kandinsky left Germany and settled near Paris, in
Neuilly. The paintings from these later years were again the
subject of controversy. Though out of favor with many of the
patriarchs of Paris's artistic community, younger artists admired
Kandinsky. His studio was visited regularly by Miro, Arp, Magnelli
and Sophie Tauber.
Kandinsky continued painting almost until his death in June,
1944. his unrelenting quest for new forms which carried him to the
very extremes of geometric abstraction have provided us with an
unparalleled collection of abstract art.
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