Year 1930

About the Artwork

Ohne Titel represents a pivotal moment in Kandinsky's career, as by 1930 he had completely embraced the abstract movement he significantly influenced. Having previously established his theories in "On the Spiritual in Art," Kandinsky sought to create artworks that evoked deep emotions and spiritual responses rather than mere representations of the physical world. This dedication to abstraction not only signifies a departure from traditional artistic practices but also reflects Kandinsky's broader goal of aligning art with spiritual truths. His work continues to resonate with audiences today and remains a profound influence on modern art.

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Did You Know

Wassily Kandinsky is often regarded as one of the pioneers of abstract art, and his theories significantly shaped the direction of modern art movements such as Expressionism and Surrealism.
In his influential book, “On the Spiritual in Art,” Kandinsky proposed that colors and shapes can evoke spiritual feelings, making art a conduit for spiritual expression.
Kandinsky’s works, including pieces like Ohne Titel, are highly regarded in the art market, with some pieces fetching millions at auctions, underlining his enduring impact on contemporary art.

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