Kazimir Malevich
Books: Confiscated Malevich material to be revealed as his autobiography finally comes to light
First ever complete edition of avant-garde artist’s writings appearing in five volumes
Ninety year-old friend of Malévich flees to Holland and scandal erupts over supposed smuggled sales to the Gmurszinska Gallery
Customs at Moscow airport impound suitcases full of papers about the Avant-garde
The Stockholm Malevich: nothing illegal or unethical occurred
Ulf Holmbäck sheds light on the truth surrounding Malevich paintings
Malévich heirs stake claim on MoMA works
The New York museum insists it has sound title
Malévich to be exhibited in Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia
The exhibition will show just 42 pictures from the early 19th century, including “Black square on a white ground”
Rozhdestwjenski exhibition, to be shown at Gmurzynska, just one of many Eastern European artists promoted and placed in Western museums by the Gmurzynska family
Exhibition, “Under the Sign of the Red Cross”, showing works by Rozhdestwjenski, disciple of Suprematist founder Malévich, is one of many before "Premierentage"
True claim to Malevich works still to be determined, but Popov eager to strike a deal involving Koening Collection
The Amsterdam Old Master drawings may be swapped for others owned by the van Beuningen Museum in Russia
Correcting Malévich’s own disinformation
Conference papers of the 1988-89 touring exhibition are scutinised
French and Russians come together over Malevich in cooperative workshops and lectures, entitled "Playing Malevich"
The group of Lille and Soviet artists, designers, and architects will collaborate to produce an original culture park
Work of the revolutionary Russian artist Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935) is currently showing in Los Angeles, then coming to New York
The exhibition draws works from galleries and museums across the globe to display a chronological retrospective