Wassily Kandinsky quotes
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter and art theorist, considered one of the pioneers of abstract art. His groundbreaking works explored the emotional power of color and form. He profoundly influenced the direction of modern art through both his paintings and theoretical writings. Here are 87 of his quotes:
The impressions we receive, which often appear merely chaotic, consist of three elements; the impression of the color of the object, its form, and of its combined color and form, i. e., of the object itself. At this point the individuality of the artist comes to the front and disposes, as he wills, these three elements. It is clear, therefore, that the choice of object (i. e., of one of the elements in the harmony of form) must be decided only by a corresponding vibration in the human soul..
Wassily Kandinsky
We can only assert here, with especial satisfaction, that Gabriele Münters talent, robust, rooted in an inward strength and sensitivity, in fact genuinely German, should in no circumstances be assessed as masculin, or as 'quasi-masculine'. This talent – and we emphasize it, once more, with great satisfaction – can only be described as exclusively and purely feminine... Gabriele Münter doesn't paint feminine subjects, she does not work with feminine materials, and does not permit herself any feminine coquetry. Their are neither raptures, nor agreeable exterior elegance, nor appealing weaknesses to be found here.
Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky
Occupation: Russian Artist
Born: December 4, 1866
Died: December 13, 1944
Quotes count: 87
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