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First published in 1911, Concerning the Spiritual in Art is a seminal work by Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art. The book explores the relationship between art and spirituality, emphasizing the power of colors, shapes, and composition to convey emotional and transcendent experiences. Kandinsky argues that true art goes beyond mere representation, striving instead to evoke deep spiritual resonance in viewers. This edition, translated by Michael T. H. Sadler, preserves the essence of Kandinsky’s original vision, making it accessible to modern readers interested in art theory and abstraction.
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Publisher: The Floating Press
Publishing Year: 2008
ISBN: 978-1-775411-54-3
Pages: 135