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SUPREMUS

Shooting period – 2011–....
Serial number of the collection – 06
The location of the start of the shooting – Venice, Italy

Limited edition of examples
100x100 cm – 7 pcs + 1 AP
140x140 cm – 1 pcs + 1 AP

The Boomerang Law
80x80 cm – 15 pcs
100x100 cm – 1 pcs + 1 AP

The collection is at the stage of filling.

The SUPREMUS collection showcases the potential of photography to revitalize the Suprematist principles introduced by Kazimir Malevich in the early 20th century, while simultaneously asserting its own distinct artistic identity. The rejection of traditional representation and the pursuit of "pure feeling" take on new dimensions in these photographic works. They invite viewers to reconsider the concept of "faceless" forms, translating the essence of Suprematist philosophy into the contemporary cultural landscape.

As in Malevich's works, this collection is dominated by the concept of non-objectivity, which opens up space for unexpected interpretations and questions about the nature of art itself. Each image presents the viewer with an opportunity to explore profound emotions devoid of figurative references, while simultaneously resonating with the avant-garde explorations of the early 20th century.

By addressing the "faceless" as both a visual and philosophical concept, the SUPREMUS collection affirms the principle of constant renewal within artistic form. It demonstrates that the fundamental ideas of Suprematism remain open to new interpretations, fostering a contemporary dialogue about the nature of art and its endless evolution. In this way, photography not only continues the tradition of geometric abstraction but also establishes a unique space for the development of Suprematist inquiry, inviting viewers to immerse themselves more deeply in pure visual energy.

 

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