0,10 Exhibition
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- | {{Template}}[[Suprematism]] came to light in [[1915]] at the 0.10 exhibition, one of the main shows of [[Russian avant-garde]], also called "the last futurist exhibition". | + | [[Image:Black Square by Malevich.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Black Square]]'' (1915) by [[Kazimir Malevich]]]] |
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+ | [[Suprematism]] came to light in [[1915]] at the [[0.10 Exhibition]], one of the main shows of [[Russian avant-garde]], also called "the last [[futurist]] exhibition". | ||
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+ | http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue7/privatepleasure.htm | ||
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Suprematism came to light in 1915 at the 0.10 Exhibition, one of the main shows of Russian avant-garde, also called "the last futurist exhibition".
External links
http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue7/privatepleasure.htm
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