Malevich, sketches for Victory over the Sun (1913)
Kazimir Malevich, design for Victory over the Sun (1913)
Malevich, Composition with the Mona Lisa (1914)
Kasimir Malevich: Black Square (1915)
Malevich, Painterly Realism of a Peasant Woman in Two Dimensions (1915)
Malevich, Last Futurist Exhibition (Petrograd, 1915)
Vladimir Tatlin, Corner Counter-Relief (1914)
Malevich, Suprematist Composition (1916)
Wassily Kandinsky, Composition IV (1911)
Kandinsky, Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1911)
Ezra Pound & Wyndham Lewis, Blast (1914 -1915)
Wassily Kandinsky, Improvisation 28, 1912
Kasimir Malevich: White on White (1918)
Alexander Rodchenko, Triptych (1921)
Destroying painting? Malevich: “I transformed myself into the zero of form and emerged from nothing to creation, that is, to Suprematism, to the new realism in painting. ” (1915) Rodchenko: “I reduced painting to its logical conclusion and exhibited three canvases: red, blue, and yellow. I affirmed: it’s all over. ” (1921)
Augusto de Campos, “The Whale’s Night-Song” (1990)
[trans. Charles Perrone]
Christian Morgenstern, “Fish’s Nightsong” (1905)
Velimir Khlebnikov, “Incantation by Laughter” (trans. Charles Bernstein) We laugh with our laughter loke laffer un loafer sloaf lafker int leffer lopp lapter und loofer loopse lapper ung lasler pleap loper ech lipler bloop uffer unk oddurk floop flaffer ep flubber fult lickles eng tlickers ac laushing ag lauffing uk luffing ip luppling uc lippling ga sprickling urp laughter oop laughing urp laughter
Charles Bernstein reading https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=PT 5 O 2 Za. MGf 0