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This summer, the "Kasimir Malevich: Suprematism" exhibition is to travel from Germany to the USA

Organised by the Guggenheim Foundation and the Menil Foundation, works presenting the Russian avant-garde's embrace of abstract art will be displayed

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30 April 2003
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13 May-7 September. This show, originally scheduled to open in New York last year, has been organised by the Guggenheim Foundation and the Menil Foundation in Houston and travels from the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin. It moves to Houston in October. On view are some 120 paintings, drawings, and objects that focus on the defining moment of the artist’s career when he embraced abstract art before World War I.

Originally appeared in The Art Newspaper as 'Moving on'

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