From Cezanne to Malevich. From Arcadia to abstraction

Exhibition October 29, 2021 − February 13, 2022
Budapest Museum of Fine Arts presents exhibition "From Cézanne to Malevich. From Arcadia to Abstraction."the first third of the twentieth century was the first time that the author of this book had been a member of the avant-garde movement in Russia.

The exhibition includes more than 120 paintings, sculptures, drawings, watercolors and prints from the museum's collections, as well as loans from the world's famous museums and private collections. The works presented side by side - in pairs and sequences - highlight the visual and intellectual connections between the works of Cézanne and Piet Mondrian, Paul Klee, Lionel Feininger, Chandor Bortnik, Vilmos Husar, Mikhail Larionov, Kazimir Malevich and Friedrich Wordemberge-Hildewart.

Paul Cézanne's art has attracted the attention of contemporary artists, writers, poets, philosophers and art historians since his first Paris exhibition in 1895 until the exhibition of monographs organized after his death at the Paris Autumn Salon in 1907.

Prepared according to the materials of the website Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest.

Sonia Delaunay. Rhythm Color
Rhythm Color
1968, 59×48.5 cm
Friedrich Forddamberge-Hildewart. Composition
Composition
1962, 40×52.8 cm
Andre Lot. Still Life
Still Life
1930-er , 20.8×26.6 cm
Theo van Dusburg. Design for stained glass windows
Design for stained glass windows
1917, 36.7×24.6 cm
Sandor Bortnik. Geometric shapes in space
Geometric shapes in space
1923, 46.4×60 cm
Paul Cezanne. The mount of St. Victoria (Sainte Victoire) from the surrounding area Gardanne
The mount of St. Victoria (Sainte Victoire) from the surrounding area Gardanne
1890, 62×91 cm
$52
Digital copy
Paul Cezanne. Buffet
Buffet
1877, 65×81 cm
Paul Cezanne. Big pine
Big pine
1896, 85×92 cm
Paul Cezanne. Badende
Badende
1894, 50×60 cm
All artworks at the exhibition

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