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    Kandinskys What IfMetropolis

    By Mailin Berg

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    Wassily Kandinsky

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    Wassily Kandinsky Kandinsky (1866, Moscow - 1944, Paris) was a pioneer of the abstract. He used mainly oil on canvas, paint on

    and woodcuts to express his art. Even though he was born in Russia he spend most of his life in Germany, butand France. His auntie made him take music and art lessons from a young age and he studied Law and Economy at univer

    painting. His artistic beginnings were mainly landscapes where he looked closely at nature and Germanic- Slafairy tales which inspired him to his woodcuts. Being born in Moscow, many elements of his inspiration still sare carried into his works.

    His road down to the abstract is a slow and consistent one as Kandinsky starts with studies of how nature lookseems to want to actually replicate it, he takes the shapes and colours and forms them into a painting which resome ways, but doesnt look like it. Over the run of the years his paintings move further away from the original scenes and htakes the shapes but puts them together in a completely different order, adds colour a bit more sparingly and lebackground colour of the canvas shine through a lot.

    When he joins the Bauhaus, which mainly concentrates on architecture and objects that have multiple uses or usefulness maximised, he pushes his style further towards rigid forms with colours assigned to forms, and thego over the lines.

    A theme that is presented throughout his life is his desire to draw music, which he achieves by using wavy ancalm music and rigid straight lines with pointy corners for blasty, loud and sudden parts of a piece.

    In 1911 he founds a group called Blaue Reiter with Franz Marc and he is the first artist to have a one man etakes place in Munich. He is a professor at the Bauhaus (the higher school of construction and art designing) iDessau after it has to move because of the Nazi movement.

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    Wassily Kandinsky Being a theorist as well as professor and artist he writes the pieces Concerning the Spiritual in Art ( ber das

    Kunst , 1910) and Point and Lane to Plane ( Punkt und Linie zu Flaeche, 1926), both originals are written in G His late works mostly consist of precise, geometrical forms inspired by Bauhaus and in 1933 he moves to Par

    his death in 1944.

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    Travelogue for the City of Kandinsky

    After walking east through the hills for two days you come upon the city of Kandinsky whose big gates bid you The first thing you notice are the bright colours that are ever so present in every direction and can hardly be contshapes. You notice all the citizens wearing lush and expensive garments with none like the other and feel invisibltraveling clothes, even though everyone is staring at you. Right at you, the stranger, who doesnt even have the funds for laindividual gowns.

    Ignoring the crowd, you walk forward unsteadily, feeling a bit more suffocated with every step you take, with alpressing into your head, but slowly you start to notice the buildings around you. The houses all have round and ware askew into all possible directions with some just looking like big rocks with doors for mouths and windows fyou see has soft and round edges, even the street lights dont seem to have a real outline they just kind of exisenough to define their shape, as long as they spend light in the dark hours.

    You keep walking over the colourful cobble stones, not two of the same shape, and keep turning around yourselsure you didnt miss anything that might yet again astound you and after a long walk you realise that the buildings become mopointy and defined and lose their almost cute roundness to make place for harder forms. It seems to be a marketpsomething similar and is buzzing with people shouting out over the latest, juiciest fruits and the most beautiful ghaggling over kitchen appliances while demonstrating their own clothing combinations to whoever is watching.

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    Everyone seems to keep a certain distance to you so you quickly hurry along into a street that promises to be quiewhile you just keep on walking, enjoying the silence and absorbing the colours and shapes that open up before younsettled as you are looking desperately for a place to stay over for the night, but nothing seems to advertise beds you keep walking until the houses become taller with stranger structures, some of them have the top leaning over stretched across over the street in an arc, which leaves space to walk underneath. Some of the buildings had three

    with the first or second floor sticking out to the side, allowing more space on the inside while others seemed to givleave space for what seems to be balconies.

    Some of the houses have signs now, you see Odessas Fancy Womens Tailor and Vologdas Groceries, Kochels Bank andfinally, Rapallos Public House & Inn! A bell tinkles as you walk through the door and the main room becomes quiet as you sin, but you are too focused on taking in the foreign looking furniture: benches that give the impression that they arare actually not and the cushions are arranged to give the impression that the benches have faces; the lampshades mushrooms growing upside down, emitting the light through triangular slits which give the whole room a soft atm

    Can I help you? Startled you turn towards the speaker, from her stance you can tell that she has authority here and must beinnkeeper. You try not to look too obviously awed by her silky clothes that swirl in all colours you could think of aa belt but you have a faint feeling that she just asked if you wanted a room for the night. Slowly, you nod and she follow her and vanishes behind a curtain in the wall that you had assumed solid. After climbing swirly stairs she oleft and lets you walk into a perfectly round room. The first thing you see is the bed shaped like a monkey nut, butway, not hard unforgiving at all. Slowly you walk into the room, trying to soak everything in. There are paintings hardly distinguish from the walls themselves and you keep finding circular shapes and wondering if they have a de

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    You walk over to the window, which is round as well and gasp as you can see more of the city then you could beharmony in the colours and how the shapes of the houses go from round and soft to crisp and spiky and back to athat you cant quite see in the distance but you make a note in your head that you should study them tomorrow. Behind you, yohear a soft clicking of the door and as you whirl around you can see the most colourful meal you ever had laid ou jug and an empty glass right beside it. Looking around the room, you see half a sphere on the floor with cushionsinviting you for you longed for dinner. Without hesitation, and pour the liquid into the glass. It seems to be more drinkable, with reds and purples swirling into each other but never leaving the glass once entered. And the smellAbsolutely delighted you take a gulp and start eating.

    Come the next morning, you explore the inside of the house a little as you find it very hard to find the right doorthat matter) and as you leave Rapallos Inn, you set off to go and see the rest of the city. After a few miles you come uponthat are completely on stilts with most of them having half a sphere shape as the habitable part, with some of therectangular, one very bizarre building even has a rectangular and a sphere shape slotted together with triangular wone big pillar reaching down to the ground with the door at the bottom indicating that there has to be a spiral stai

    Walking along, you notice that the stilts become shorter and instead of staircases, you can see rope or wooden lahanging from the doors, and eventually the houses touch the ground again and have assumed the very circular shhave already noticed in your room in the Inn. As you step into the biggest sphere around you, you notice a kind oinside and a person whose clothes are puffed up in an attempt to create a spherical look comes towards you. He tarm and starts explaining the meaning of the circles to you: At the beginning, there was this perfectly round rockcitizens of Kandinsky carved a living space out of it, but the more people moved in the clearer it became that thethan one building so over the run of many generations the city was built with the old ones always insisting on keshape present but the youngsters trying to find different ways to express themselves, which leads to all those spikhouses. But the circle was and always will be the centre of all the citizens, it keeps them together in tough times of their origin.

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    Happy to have learnt something about the origins you leave the centre and walk outwards, until you come beforwhich splits the city so you keep on walking along the side until the next bridge. On your way, you see lots of staware and as you have mostly experienced kindness in this city, you step forward to have a chat with a cloth sellethe mirror you freeze and cant take your eyes off the person you know must be you. All the clothes that were still grey thiswhen you put them on were shining in deep, beautiful colours, your hair was in wild locks of a violet shade no, was it purplmaybe even pink? You could not decide and instead marvelled at your rosy cheeks and fluffy clothes that seemedform and material without you noticing. Half shocked, your turn around to the vendor who just grins in a knowinstay forever.

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    The City of Kandinsky: Influence M

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