Kunstmuseum Basel: Kandinsky - Malerei 1908 – 1921
Wassily Kandinsky (born in Moscow in 1866, died in Paris in 1944) was one of the 20th century's greatest pioneering artists and a champion of Modernism. Having opened doors to a spiritual reality that transcends the visible world, his forays into abstraction have had an enduring impact that still reverberates in art today. The large-scale exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Basel, mounted in cooperation with Tate Modern, London, is devoted to work created between 1908 and 1921. Visitors will be able to trace Kandinsky‘s exploration of uncharted artistic terrain on the basis of some 60 paintings on loan not only from such important collections as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, but also from several Russian museums.
Wonderful exhibition and you can see it till next February 04th
The landscapes are: Autumn Study near Oberau and Landscape near Marnau (with Dark Tree) - both from 1908
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