Concerning the Spiritual in Art. In this remarkable book, anticipating “the spiritual turning-point” Kandinsky reflects on his understanding of progress in this direction. This is not a process that would happen automatically. It requires a lot of work and implies a great responsibility of both artist and viewer. 14 rows · · Kandinsky, Wassily, Translator: Sadleir, Michael, Uniform Title: Über das Cited by: First published in Munich in , Wassily Kandinsky’s “Concerning the Spiritual in Art” explores the artist’s ideas on the different forms of art and what role art plays in the spiritual life of mankind. Considered to have painted the first truly abstract work of art, Kandinsky was a highly influential and important pioneer in the modern art movement/5(54).
Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by Project Gutenberg. Showing of "Colour is a power which directly influences the soul.". ― Wassily Kandinsky, Concerning the Spiritual in Art. tags: abstraction, art, paintings, science. likes. Like. "Color directly influences the soul. Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the hammers, the soul is the piano with many strings. But perhaps the greatest meditation on how art serves the soul came more than a century earlier, in , when legendary Russian painter and art theorist Wassily Kandinsky (Decem-Decem) published Concerning the Spiritual in Art (free download | public library) — an exploration of the deepest and most authentic.
In , modernist painter Wassily Kandinsky published Concerning the Spiritual in Art, a treatise on the meaning of modern art and a challenge to his contemporaries to free their work from traditional bonds. Along with his own groundbreaking paintings, this book had a tremendous impact on the development of modern www.doorway.rusky's ideas are presented in two parts. The first part, called About General Aesthetic, issues a call for a spiritual revolution in painting that will let artists express their own inner lives in abstract, non-material terms. Concerning the Spiritual in Art. In this remarkable book, anticipating “the spiritual turning-point” Kandinsky reflects on his understanding of progress in this direction. This is not a process that would happen automatically. It requires a lot of work and implies a great responsibility of both artist and viewer.
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