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− | [[Image:Rozanova Boguslavskaia Malevich 0.10 exhibition Petrograd 1915.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:Malevich_Kazimir_1915_works_at_0.10.jpg|thumb|350px|A section of Suprematist works by Malevich, showing 21 of the 39 paintings listed in the catalogue.]] |
+ | [[Image:Rozanova Boguslavskaia Malevich 0.10 exhibition Petrograd 1915.jpg|thumb|350px|Olga Rozanova, Ksenia Boguslavskaia, and Kazimir Malevich seated in front of Malevich's Suprematist paintings at the exhibition.]] | ||
'''The Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0,10''' [Последняя футуристическая выставка картин 0,10 (ноль–десять)] took place from 19 December 1915 to 17 January 1916 at the Dobychina Gallery at Marsovo Pole, Petrograd. | '''The Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0,10''' [Последняя футуристическая выставка картин 0,10 (ноль–десять)] took place from 19 December 1915 to 17 January 1916 at the Dobychina Gallery at Marsovo Pole, Petrograd. | ||
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− | The exhibition presented new modes of abstraction—including the display of Suprematist works by [[Kazimir Malevich]] and [[Tatlin#Counter-reliefs|counter reliefs]] by [[Vladimir Tatlin]]. Organized by Ivan Puni, Tatlin and Malevich were at the head of opposing factions - both radical and innovative - and thus the exhibition was divided into two separate sections. The title 0.10 refers to the intended goal of the exhibition to present ten artists seeking the essential core the —"zero"—of painting. In the end, fourteen artists exhibited but the title remained the same. | + | The exhibition presented new modes of abstraction—including the display of Suprematist works by [[Kazimir Malevich]] and [[Tatlin#Counter-reliefs|counter reliefs]] by [[Vladimir Tatlin]]. Organized by Ivan Puni, Tatlin and Malevich were at the head of opposing factions - both radical and innovative - and thus the exhibition was divided into two separate sections. The title ''0.10'' refers to the intended goal of the exhibition to present ten artists seeking the essential core the —"zero"—of painting. In the end, fourteen artists exhibited but the title remained the same. |
− | Several publications were printed for the occasion: the catalogue of the entire exhibition, an illustrated booklet of Tatlin's reliefs and counter-reliefs, a one page statement by Puni and Boguslavskaia, short statements all on one page by Malevich, Kliun and | + | Exhibiting artists: [[Kazimir Malevich]], [[Vladimir Tatlin]], [[Ivan Puni]], [[Liubov Popova]], [[Ivan Kliun]], Ksenia Boguslavskaya, [[Olga Rozanova]], [[Nadezhda Udaltsova]], [[Nathan Altman]], [[Vasily Kamensky]], Vera Pestel, Maria Ivanovna Vasilieva, Anna Michailovna Kirillova, Mikhail Menkov. |
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+ | Several publications were printed for the occasion: the catalogue of the entire exhibition, an illustrated booklet of Tatlin's reliefs and counter-reliefs, a one page statement by Puni and Boguslavskaia, short statements all on one page by Malevich, Kliun and Menkov, and Malevich's manifesto ''From Cubism to Suprematism: The New Painterly Realism'' [Ot kubizma k suprematizmu. Novyi zhivopisnyi realizm]. | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
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0.10_poster_1916.jpg|Poster by Ivan Puni. | 0.10_poster_1916.jpg|Poster by Ivan Puni. | ||
0.10_The_Last_Futurist_Exhibition_of_Pictures_catalogue.jpg|Catalogue. | 0.10_The_Last_Futurist_Exhibition_of_Pictures_catalogue.jpg|Catalogue. | ||
− | Tatlin_Vladimir_1915_0.10_brochure.jpg|Tatlin's | + | Malevich_Kazimir_Ot_kubizma_k_suprematizmu_1916.jpg|Malevich's booklet, cover of 2nd edition from Jan 1916, [http://www.k-malevich.ru/works/tom1/index6.html HTML] (1st/2nd ed), [http://www.k-malevich.ru/works/tom1/index7.html HTML] (3rd ed). |
+ | Tatlin_Vladimir_1915_0.10_brochure.jpg|Tatlin's booklet. [http://www.moma.org/collection/works/147879?locale=en MoMA]. | ||
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==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
− | * Linda Boersma, ''0,10. The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting'', Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, 1994. | + | * Linda Boersma, ''0,10. The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting'', Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, 1994. [http://books.google.com/books?id=t-fefv1hw9gC&printsec=frontcover] {{en}} |
+ | * ''In Search Of 0,10: The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting'', ed. Matthew Drutt, Basel: Fondation Beyeler, and Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2015, 267 pp. With contributions by Anatoly Strigalev, Anna Szech and Maria Tsantsanoglou. [https://shop.royalacademy.org.uk/in-search-of-0-10-the-last-futurist-exhibition.html] {{en}} | ||
+ | * Elitza Dulguerova, "''0,10'': exposition et espace public", in Dulguerova, ''Usages et utopies – L’exposition dans l’avant-garde russe prérévolutionnaire (1900-1916)'', Dijon: Les presses du réel, 2015. [http://www.lespressesdureel.com/EN/ouvrage.php?id=1228&menu=] {{fr}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Suprematism]] | ||
+ | * [[Kazimir Malevich]] | ||
* [[Russia#Avant-garde]] | * [[Russia#Avant-garde]] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.fondationbeyeler.ch/en/exhibitions/search-010 Reconstruction of the exhibition], Fondation Beyeler, 2015. | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0.10_Exhibition 0.10 at Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0.10_Exhibition 0.10 at Wikipedia] |
Latest revision as of 22:22, 25 May 2022
The Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0,10 [Последняя футуристическая выставка картин 0,10 (ноль–десять)] took place from 19 December 1915 to 17 January 1916 at the Dobychina Gallery at Marsovo Pole, Petrograd.
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The exhibition presented new modes of abstraction—including the display of Suprematist works by Kazimir Malevich and counter reliefs by Vladimir Tatlin. Organized by Ivan Puni, Tatlin and Malevich were at the head of opposing factions - both radical and innovative - and thus the exhibition was divided into two separate sections. The title 0.10 refers to the intended goal of the exhibition to present ten artists seeking the essential core the —"zero"—of painting. In the end, fourteen artists exhibited but the title remained the same.
Exhibiting artists: Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, Ivan Puni, Liubov Popova, Ivan Kliun, Ksenia Boguslavskaya, Olga Rozanova, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Nathan Altman, Vasily Kamensky, Vera Pestel, Maria Ivanovna Vasilieva, Anna Michailovna Kirillova, Mikhail Menkov.
Several publications were printed for the occasion: the catalogue of the entire exhibition, an illustrated booklet of Tatlin's reliefs and counter-reliefs, a one page statement by Puni and Boguslavskaia, short statements all on one page by Malevich, Kliun and Menkov, and Malevich's manifesto From Cubism to Suprematism: The New Painterly Realism [Ot kubizma k suprematizmu. Novyi zhivopisnyi realizm].
Publications[edit]
Tatlin's booklet. MoMA.
Literature[edit]
- Linda Boersma, 0,10. The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting, Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, 1994. [1] (English)
- In Search Of 0,10: The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting, ed. Matthew Drutt, Basel: Fondation Beyeler, and Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2015, 267 pp. With contributions by Anatoly Strigalev, Anna Szech and Maria Tsantsanoglou. [2] (English)
- Elitza Dulguerova, "0,10: exposition et espace public", in Dulguerova, Usages et utopies – L’exposition dans l’avant-garde russe prérévolutionnaire (1900-1916), Dijon: Les presses du réel, 2015. [3] (French)
See also[edit]
Links[edit]
- Reconstruction of the exhibition, Fondation Beyeler, 2015.
- 0.10 at Wikipedia