Kasimir’s work is defined by its suprematist sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Painterly Realism of a Football Player—Color Masses in the 4th Dimension
Kazimir Malevich Born Kyiv (formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine), 1878; died Saint Petersburg, 1935

From Cubism and Futurism to Suprematism (Ot kubizma i futurizma k suprematizmu)
Kazimir Malevich Born Kyiv (formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine), 1878-1935

A Game in Hell: A Poem (Igra v adu: Poema)
Kazimir Malevich (Born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 1878-1935) and Ol’ga Rozanova (Russian, 1886–1918) written by Velimir Khlebnikov (Russian, 1885–1922) and Aleksei Kruchenykh (Russian, 1886–1968) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

The Word As Such (Slovo kak takovoe)
Kazimir Malevich (Born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 1878-1935) and Ol’ga Rozanova (Russian, 1886–1918) written by Velimir Khlebnikov (Russian, 1885–1922) and Aleksei Kruchenykh (Russian, 1886–1968) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

Black Square, Second State
Kazimir Malevich Born Kyiv (formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine), 1878-1935

Into Wagons of the French, German Corpses Were Tightly Wrenched; Their English Brothers Carried Kegs Stuffed with Germans Who Lost Their Legs
Kazimir Malevich (Born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 1878-1935) Vladimir Vladimirovich Maiakovskii (Russian, born Georgia, 1893-1930)

Threesome (Troe)
Kazimir Malevich (Born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine), 1878-1935) written by Velimir Khlebnikov (Russian, 1885–1922), Aleksei Kruchenykh (Russian, 1886–1968), and Yelena Guro (Russian, 1877–1913) published by Zhuravl (Russian, 20th century)

Let's Grumble (Vozropshchem)
Kazimir Malevich (Born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 1878-1935) and Ol’ga Rozanova (Russian, 1886–1918) written by Aleksei Kruchenykh (Russian, 1886–1968) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

A pork-butcher came around to Lodz and we said "Good day." From Lodz to neighboring Radom he passed, and left behind one sorry ass. (Podoshel kolbasnik k Lodzi / my skazali : 'Pan dobrodzi!' Nu, a s Lodz'iu riadom Radom / i ushel s podbitym zadom.)
Kazimir Malevich Born Kyiv (formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine), 1878-1935

Roar!: Gauntlets of 1908-1914 (Riav!: Perchatki 1908-1914)
Kazimir Malevich (born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukrain, 1878-1935) and David Burlyuk (American, born Ukraine, 1882–1967) written by Velimir Khlebnikov (Russian, 1885–1922) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

Suprematism
Kazimir Malevich Born Kyiv (formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine), 1878-1935

Explodity (Vzorval)
Natalia Goncharova (Russian, 1881–1962), Nikolai Kulbin (Russian, 1868–1917), Kazimir Malevich (born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 1878-1935), Ol’ga Rozanova (Russian, 1886–1918), and possibly Natan Al’tman (Russian, born Ukraine, 1889–1970) written by Aleksei Kruchenykh (Russian, 1886–1968) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

Selected Verse, 1907–1914 (Izbornik stikhov, 1907-1914)
Pavel Filonov (Russian, 1883–1941), Kazimir Malevich (born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 1878-1935), and Vladimir Mayakovsky (Russian, born Georgia, 1893–1930) poems by Velimir Khlebnikov (Russian, 1885–1922) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

O novykh systemakh v iskusstve: Statika i skorost’ (On New Systems in Art: Statics and Speed), Vitebsk
El Lissitzky (Russian, 1890–1941) Kazimir Malevich (born Kyiv, formerly Russian Empire, now Ukraine, 1878-1935)

Paul Theobald and Company Record
Walter Gropius (1883-1969) György Kepes (1906-2001) Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935) László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946)

Self-Portrait
Walter Shirlaw (American, 1838–1909)