Circa 1924

About the Artwork

This artwork emerges from a transformative period in Kandinsky's life as he engaged with the Bauhaus movement in Germany. Known for his revolutionary approach, Kandinsky sought to evoke spiritual and emotional responses through shapes and colors. In 'Berührung (Contact)', he continues to challenge the boundaries of abstraction, intertwining visual representation with the inherent qualities of color and form. The lithograph's creation in a limited edition underlines its significance, making it a coveted piece in the art world and illustrating the meaningful connection between art and viewer experience.

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Did You Know

Kandinsky was deeply involved with the Bauhaus school, which emphasized the unity of art and design, profoundly influencing modern art and architecture.
Wassily Kandinsky is considered one of the first artists to fully embrace abstraction, breaking from traditional representations to evoke feelings through color and form.
Kandinsky developed a color theory connecting colors with emotions, suggesting that colors could communicate feelings and ideas without the need for figurative forms.

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