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"Entartete Kunst: A Journey through Kandinsky's Visionary Art" Step into the world of Wassily Vasilyevich Kandinsky
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"Entartete Kunst: A Journey through Kandinsky's Visionary Art" Step into the world of Wassily Vasilyevich Kandinsky, a revolutionary artist whose works challenged traditional norms and sparked controversy during his time. From All Saints Day II in 1911 to Self-Portrait in the Camp in 1940, Kandinsky's art reflects his bold exploration of emotions and spirituality. In Landscape with a Green House from 1909, Kandinsky transports us to a vibrant world where colors dance and shapes intertwine. This piece exemplifies his early experimentation with abstraction, paving the way for future masterpieces. The Fischer auction Degenerate Art held in Lucerne in 1939 showcases an anonymous artist's contribution to this movement. The auction itself was a tragic event that aimed to suppress unconventional creativity under Nazi regime, but it also shed light on the resilience of artists who refused to conform. Kandinsky's Concentre from 1937 captivates viewers with its dynamic composition and energetic brushstrokes. Here, he invites us into a realm where forms dissolve into pure expressionism, leaving behind any semblance of reality. Study for Winter No. II created between 1910-1911 reveals Kandinsky's fascination with geometric shapes and their ability to convey profound emotions. This artwork serves as a precursor to his later explorations of abstract symbolism. Red Spot II from 1921 demonstrates Kandinsky's mastery over color theory as he uses vivid red hues against contrasting backgrounds. Through this piece, he invites us to contemplate the power that color holds within our perception. Saint George III painted in 1911 presents an ethereal depiction of this legendary figure battling unseen forces. With its bold lines and vibrant palette, this artwork embodies Kandinsky's belief that art should transcend mere representation and evoke deeper spiritual connections.