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Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism: Airplane flying, oil on canvas 1914.

1915, at the Last Futuristic Exhibition of Paintings 0.10 in St. Petersburg, Malevich unveiled a radically new mode of abstract painting that abandoned all reference to the outside world in favor of colored geometric shapes floating against white backgrounds. Because his new style claimed supremacy over the forms of nature, he called it “suprematism.

“I transformed myself in the zero of form, I destroyed the ring of the horizon and escaped from the circle of things, from the horizon-ring that confines the artist and forms of nature.”