Cubism, as its name suggests, can be seen as a concept of paintingwith an abstractionstructure, wherecubicformspredominate, multiple dimensionsandareasaregiven on thesame background, which is a step towardstheabstract, wheremorethanoneappearance is exhibited at once. IntheCubism art movement, theviewerunderstandswhatthedrawnvisual is, but with a modernist influence, he takes a pathtowardsabstraction, which is thefirst step towardsabstraction. Inabstract art, formshave an understandingthat is madewithorwithoutaestheticconcernwithmanyfactorssuch as color, line, stain, texture, fullness-emptiness. Inabstract art, eveniftheviewertakespleasure in thevisual he is looking at, he gains an expressionbased on personalinterpretationsbasedonly on his innerworldandJunket of informationaboutwhat is happening.We can say thattheviewingaudiencecannotactuallyseewhatthe artist is telling in thevisual. Wassily Kandinsky is one of theimportantnames of abstract art in Kandinsky. Inthisacademicstudy, conductedwith a qualitativeresearch, theliteraturepart of theresearch, books, theses, articles, data generatedbyinstrumentssuch as Internet resourceswereobtained. Theaim of thisresearch is toshowthecubistandabstractrelationship of Kandinsky'sYellow-Red-Blue workbyconsidering. Research is alsoimportant in terms of theeffects of othercurrentsandthoughts on an artist'sworkandtheemergence of itstransformation. While Wassily Kandinsky'sYellow-Red-Blue workconstitutesthesample of theresearch, historicalassociationandthequality of the artist constitutethelimitation. Thework, which is a researchsample, has beenincluded in bothdescriptiveandhistoricalpaintinganalysis. As a result, therearegeometricforms in theCubism art movementthatconsist of partsandmakeupthewhole, but in Kandinsky'sworktherearesingleorconnectedorintertwinedgeometricforms. Whenwelook at cubisticworks, it is understoodrealisticallywhatthevisualimageformedbytheeffect of bothgeometricformsandcolorintegrity is. But in Kandinsky'swork, forms, colorsoffer a wholeness, giveaestheticpleasure, create an innerintensity of emotion, but do not offer a realappearance.
Wassily Kandinsky, Yellow-Blue-Red, Cubism, Abstract Art
| Author : | Banu Davun |
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| Number of pages: | 263-274 |
| DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.29228/usved.87447 |
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