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0,10 Exhibition

0,10 Exhibition, 1915, Petrograd
Kazimir Malevich, Black Suprematic Square, 1915, oil on linen, 79.5 × 79.5 cm, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow[1]
Poster
Cover of the Catalog
Rozanova, Boguslavskaya and Malevich at the exhibition

The Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0,10 (pronounced "zero-ten")[2] was an exhibition presented by the Dobychina Art Bureau at Marsovo Pole, Petrograd, from 19 December 1915 to 17 January 1916.[3][4] The exhibition was important in inaugurating a form of non-objective art called Suprematism, introducing a daring visual vernacular composed of geometric forms of varying colour, and in signifying the end of Russia's previous leading art movement, Cubo-Futurism, hence the exhibition's full name. The sort of geometric abstraction relating to Suprematism was distinct in the apparent kinetic motion and angular shapes of its elements.

  1. ^ "Malevich, Black Square, 1915, Guggenheim New York, exhibition, 2003-2004". Archive.org. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Malevich (Exhibition Room Guide): Room 6 - The Last Exhibition of Futurist Paintings 0.10". Tate. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  3. ^ "0.10 (The Last Exhibition of Futurist Paintings 0,10)". Monoskop. Retrieved 6 June 2020.

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