Kazimir Malevich

23rd February, 1878 (Kiev, Ukraine) – 15th May, 1935 (St. Petersburg, Russia)

Primary colors and geometric shapes prevail in this hotel room in our Torel Avantgarde. They are a tribute to the colors and shapes that artist Kazimir Malevich used in his works.

The circular lights symbolize the well-known “Malevich circle”, while the bedside table and lamp in blue represent one of the primary colors most used by the artist.

Kazimir Malevich - Torel Avantgarde
Kazimir Malevich - Torel Avantgarde
Kazimir Malevich - Torel Avantgarde
Kazimir Malevich - Torel Avantgarde

About The Artist...

Kazimir Malevich was an abstract and geometric artist, who worked and painted geometric figures such as lines, circles, and squares, working in a variety of styles.

Kazimir Malevich - Torel Avantgarde

He was best known for contributing to the formation of a true Russian avant-garde after the First World War, through his own unique philosophy of perception and painting, which he called “Suprematism”. He coined this term because he believed that art should transcend matter – the truth of form and color should reign “supreme” over image or narrative.

Some of his Main Works:

Black Square on White Background
Reaper
White Hiteite

“In art, there is a need for truth, not sincerity.” – Kazimir Malevich