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Kazimir Malevich Teaching Packet [microform] / Paula Wisotzki and Susan Freifeld
Bib ID 5603850
Format BookBook, MicroformMicroform, OnlineOnline
Author
Wisotzki, Paula
 
Online Versions
Description [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1990. 
69 p. 
Summary

The resources of this packet provide an overview of the career of Kazimir Malevich, (1878-1935), a Russian painter from Kiev (Ukraine) and a leader in geometric abstraction who developed a style called "Suprematism." Influences on and innovations of Malevich's art are examined, and his art is related to the historical and cultural context in Russia during the early decades of the 20th century. The guide accompanies 20 colored slides that are reproduced as black and white in the text. Contextual information, discussion questions and student activities are given for each slide reproduction. The guide concludes with a time line, time line discussion questions and activities, and a bibliography. A second booklet provides extensive information on the life and times of Malevich, gives excepts from historic writings about the artist, and includes an annotated chronology of his life, a description of "Malevich's Teaching Charts," and suggested readings. Six study prints are given. (MM)

Notes

Availability: National Gallery of Art, Department of Education Resources, Extension Programs Section, Education Division, 4th and Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20565 (free loan).

ERIC Note: Twenty color slides not available from EDRS; 6 study prints reproduced in black and white in EDRS version.

Practitioners.

Teachers.

Reproduction Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive. 
Subjects Art.  |  Art Criticism.  |  Art Education.  |  Art History.  |  Artists.  |  Cultural Context.  |  Elementary Secondary Education.  |  Foreign Countries.  |  Interdisciplinary Approach.  |  Symbolism.  |  Visual Arts.  |  Western Civilization.  |  Abstract Art - Malevich (Kazimir)  |  Illusions - Russia - Russian History
Form/genre Guides, Classroom
Other authors/contributors Freifeld, Susan, author  |  National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
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