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Kandinsky spent nearly six months preparing to create this painting, at first intending the work to evoke a flood, baptism, destruction and rebirth all at the same time. He first outlined the work on an oversized wooden panel, but soon experienced an artistic block, and found himself unable to paint. Gabrielle Munter, his assistant at the time, told him that he was blocked, and he needed to release himself from his intellectual trappings surrounding the painting. She suggested that he simply repeat the word “uberflut,” meaning “flood” or “deluge,” focusing on the sound of the word rather than its meaning, releasing his mind from the artistic block and focusing only on the music of the word. Kandinsky set down to work, and completed the painting in three days, all the while repeating the word like a mantra.
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Artworks in museum
- Centre Pompidou (Paris, France)
- City Gallery In Lenbachhous (Munich, Germany)
- Guggenheim (New York, United States)
- Kunsthalle (Hamburg, Germany)
- Kunsthaus Zürich (Zürich, Switzerland)
- Museum Of Modern Art (New York City, United States)
- Musée National D`art Moderne Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris, France)
- Musée National D`art Moderne (Paris, France)
- Pushkin State Museum (Moscow, Russia)
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York City, United States)
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York, United States)
- Stadtische Galerie In Lenbach (Munich, Germany)
- Staedtische Galerie Im Lenbachhaus (Germany)
- The State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia)
- Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (Madrid, Spain)
- Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia)
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Kandinsky spent nearly six months preparing to create this painting, at first intending the work to evoke a flood, baptism, destruction and rebirth all at the same time. He first outlined the work on an oversized wooden panel, but soon experienced an artistic block, and found himself unable to paint. Gabrielle Munter, his assistant at the time, told him that he was blocked, and he needed to release himself from his intellectual trappings surrounding the painting. She suggested that he simply repeat the word “uberflut,” meaning “flood” or “deluge,” focusing on the sound of the word rather than its meaning, releasing his mind from the artistic block and focusing only on the music of the word. Kandinsky set down to work, and completed the painting in three days, all the while repeating the word like a mantra.
Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky
Oil On Canvas
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