Point and Line to Plane

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"Point and Line to Plane" is a seminal theoretical text by Wassily Kandinsky that explores the fundamental elements of abstract art and their expressive possibilities.

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instanceOf book
theoretical text
associatedMovement Bauhaus
abstract art
modernism
author Wassily Kandinsky
countryOfOrigin Germany
discusses form and content relationship
geometry in art
tension and dynamics in composition
time and movement in visual form
explores expressive possibilities of basic visual elements
inner necessity in art
psychological effects of form
relationships between point, line, and plane
focusesOn line as an artistic element
plane as an artistic element
point as an artistic element
genre aesthetics
art theory
hasIllustrationsBy Wassily Kandinsky
influenced 20th-century art theory
Master of Form at Bauhaus
surface form: Bauhaus pedagogy

theory of abstract painting
intendedAudience art students
art theorists
artists
isConsidered seminal work of abstract art theory
isUsedIn art education curricula
keyConcept basic elements of pictorial language
inner sound of form
objective analysis of visual form
languageOfFirstEdition German
mainSubject abstract art
composition in art
visual form
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Punkt und Linie zu Fläche
positionInSeries 9
publicationYear 1926
publisher Bauhausbücher series
surface form: Bauhausbücher
relatedWork Concerning the Spiritual in Art
series Bauhaus publications
surface form: Bauhaus Books
structure systematic analysis of visual elements
translatedInto English
French
Italian
Spanish

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Wassily Kandinsky notableWork Point and Line to Plane