This man’s manifesto The Non-Objective World states that his Suprematist movement makes it such that “a plastic feeling rendered on canvas can be carried over into space.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this Russian and Ukrainian painter, whose “zero point of painting” was revealed at the 0,10 (“zero-ten”) Exhibition.
ANSWER: Kazimir Malevich [or Kazimir Sevirinovich Malevich]
[10h] Malevich taught at this city’s “People’s School of Art” after being invited by El Lissitzky. A painting titled for this city in modern-day Belarus shows a man carrying a sack and cane walking over much smaller houses.
ANSWER: Vitebsk
[10e] Over Vitebsk was painted by this painter, who founded the “People’s School of Art” before his relationship with Malevich turned sour. This man painted the Cubist work I and the Village.
ANSWER: Marc Chagall [or Moishe Shagal]
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