Why is this painting of a black square famous? - Allison Leigh

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2023-09-19 ・ TED-Ed


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Why is this painting of a black square famous? - Allison Leigh

294,490 views ・ 2023-09-19

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On December 19th, 1915, an exhibition of radical artworks
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opened in what’s known today as St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Many of these pieces pushed the boundaries of form and style,
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but one was particularly controversial.
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Hanging in the room’s corner— symbolically occupying a space
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traditionally reserved for religious icons—
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was Kazimir Malevich’s “Black Square.”
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One attendee scoffed at the painting’s simplicity,
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claiming that even a child could have done it.
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Another went further, writing that the “Black Square”
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would “lead us all to our doom.”
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Such critiques have plagued paintings like Malevich’s ever since,
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their outward simplicity inspiring outrage and confusion.
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But a closer look reveals that not only is Malevich’s work
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more complicated than it first appears—
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it may not even be a painting of a black square at all.
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Despite its name, you’ll find the painting’s central form
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is neither perfectly black nor perfectly square.
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Its sides aren't parallel or equal in length,
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and the shape isn't quite centered on the canvas.
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Instead, Malevich placed the form slightly off-kilter,
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giving it the appearance of movement
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and the white surrounding it a living, vibrating quality.
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Technical analysis has revealed that Malevich already used the canvas
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for two other paintings.
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Today, cracks in the aging paint— known as craquelure—
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reveal fragments of dusty yellows, vibrant reds, and faded emeralds,
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hinting at all the stages Malevich went through
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before arriving at the painting’s final form.
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His creative process is also evident in the vigorous brushstrokes,
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which are displayed proudly and move in a multitude of directions.
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Fragments of hair and Malevich’s fingerprints
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are also ingrained in the paint,
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adding both metaphorical and literal texture to the work.
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In many ways, Malevich’s whole history is embedded in the “Black Square.”
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Born to Polish-speaking parents in Ukraine,
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he lived there until he finally saved enough money to afford the trip to Moscow.
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Upon arrival in 1904, he plunged into all the avant-garde styles
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swirling around the city.
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He painted in the style of Impressionism and absorbed Post-Impressionism.
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He passed through a Futurist phase and then became influenced by the Cubists.
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And by 1913, he was on the verge of a breakthrough.
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Malevich realized that even the most cutting-edge artists
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were still just painting objects from everyday life.
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But he was irresistibly drawn to what he called
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the “desert, where nothing is real except feeling.”
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And so, feeling became the substance of his work.
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The result was the “Black Square” and a new style he named “Suprematism,”
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where feeling alone was made supreme.
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This would be achieved through what he called non-objectivity—
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a departure from the world of objects so extreme it went beyond abstraction.
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Malevich believed the simplification and distortion that characterized abstract art
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was ultimately meaningless,
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since these styles were still focused on depicting real world objects.
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To him, only the completely non-representational would truly be new.
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While this radical approach alarmed critics,
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Malevich was undeterred.
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He spent the next decade explaining his Suprematist works in essays,
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and teaching his ideas to a new generation of artists.
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But after Stalin's rise to power in the 1920s,
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avant-garde approaches like Suprematism were deemed unproductive
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to the Communist state.
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And eventually, it became dangerous to produce any art outside Socialist Realism—
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an enforced artistic style celebrating Soviet leaders and heroic workers.
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In 1930, Malevich was arrested by Soviet authorities
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for spreading subversive ideas.
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Under severe pressure, he returned to figuration,
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painting peasants standing robotically in barren spaces.
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But even these later paintings retained glimmers of his earlier ideas.
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Gradually, the figures lost their arms and faces—
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disintegrating as mechanization gripped the countryside.
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During this time, Malevich also painted a self-portrait
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that seemed to have abandoned Suprematism completely.
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But his open hand formed a quadrilateral,
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and in the painting's corner was a tiny black square.
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This was the symbol of a man who suffered through wars and revolutions,
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but never stopped pushing to create a new art—
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a refuge of pure feeling that lay beyond the burden of objects
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and the suffering of a divided world.
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