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Composition VIII, Kandinsky

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Author: Wassily Kandinsky
Type: Painting
Style: Lyrical Abstraction
Medium Oil
Support: Canvas
Year: 1923
Located: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
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The work belongs to the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, an institution that holds one of the most comprehensive representations of 20th-century abstract art. In "Composition VIII," Kandinsky moves away from the organic textures and spontaneous forms of his expressionist period to explore a visual universe governed by rational order and compositional rhythm. Triangles, circles, lines, and color planes balance in a visual dialogue that translates into image the principles of symphonic music and the color theory developed by the artist.

The painting was executed in oil on canvas and measures 140 × 201 cm. Each geometric element fulfills a precise structural function: circles symbolize spiritual harmony, lines generate movement and tension, and the asymmetric arrangement reinforces the sense of dynamic balance. Kandinsky conceived the composition as a visual score, where each form acts as a note within a chromatic orchestra.

From a technical perspective, the work demonstrates the artist’s mastery of the theory of simultaneous contrast and the distribution of visual masses. Kandinsky applies principles of constructive geometry and axial balance to organize the pictorial space, maintaining strict control over rhythm and proportion. The use of primary, secondary, and neutral colors is not based on arbitrary aesthetic choices but on a structural intention: to create harmonic tensions that stimulate the viewer’s emotional perception.

ARTIST DATA

Full Name: Vasili Vasílievich Kandinski.
Birth: 1866, Moscow, Russia.
Death: 1944, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
Style: Lyrical Abstraction | Expressionism.

Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) was a painter and visionary born in Moscow, Russia, whose work radically transformed the understanding of modern art. Considered the pioneer of lyrical abstraction, he freed color and form from any obligation to represent the visible world. In his works, tones and shapes—geometric or intuitive—seem to breathe and convey strength, emotion, and rhythm.

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