Madrid
Following not so long after the large retrospective devoted to the Russian Suprematist in Amsterdam in 1989, the Fundación Juan March is holding a much smaller show (forty-two pictures rather than 215) from 4 April. The exhibition has been put together by the State Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg, and covers the years 1900 to 1933. It includes some early post-impressionist works as well as some Fauve-inspired canvases, followed by a brief cubist phase in 1913-14. Key suprematist works on show will include “Black square on a white ground”, exhibited at the “0.10” exhibition of 1915. In May the exhibition travels to the Picasso Museum, Barcelona, followed by the IVAM, Valencia, dates to be confirmed.
Originally appeared in The Art Newspaper as 'Malévich in Madrid'