Exploring Color: Olga Rozanova and the Early Russian Avant-Garde 1910-1918 by Nina Gurianova

Exploring Color: Olga Rozanova and the Early Russian Avant-Garde 1910-1918 by Nina Gurianova

Author:Nina Gurianova [Gurianova, Nina]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781136648724
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Published: 2012-12-06T05:00:00+00:00


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See Malevich’s letters to Matiushin published in E. F. Kovtun,Ezhegodnikrukopisnogo otdela Pushkinskogo Ooma na (Leningrad, 1976), 186.

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“Just now I’m preparing the coming book, perhaps by Christmas the drawings, collages, etc. will be ready.” [A. Kruchenykh, Letters foS/?emstorin,1915, 0RGRB, f.339.4.1.1

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He again looked for support and wanted to resurrect the old “futurist trinity” with Matiushin and Kruchenykh. WhileThe Secret fees was being prepared for printing he conceived of publishing a journal, appealing to Matiushin for his cooperation: We’re thinking of doing a journal and are starting to discuss the what and how of it. Since in it we intend to reduce everything to nothing we decided to call it Zero. We ourselves, of course, will later go beyond zero. It would be very good if you could also offer some useful advice…. It would also be good if you could come here—there’s a room and it’s quiet. Only the menu is birch bark and lilies, with air for dessert. Thoroughly primitive conditions, but then the thing would go even better. Best wishes. Vburs, K. M. See Malevich’s letters to Matiushin, in E. F. Kovtun, Ezhegodnik, 186. According to Kovtun, this was the germ of the idea of publishing the suprematists’ journal Supremus, which, however, was never realized.



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