Frases de Wasily Kandinsky
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Vasili Vasílievich Kandinski —en ruso, Васи́лий Васи́льевич Канди́нский, translit.: Vasíli Vasílievič Kandínskij— fue un pintor ruso, precursor de la abstracción en pintura, y teórico del arte. Se considera que con él comienza la abstracción lírica y el expresionismo.

✵ 4. diciembre 1866 – 13. diciembre 1944   •   Otros nombres Василий Кандинский
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Frases célebres de Wasily Kandinsky

“El crítico de arte es el peor enemigo del arte.”

Fuente: Wassily Kandinsky, La gramática de la creación ; El futuro de la pintura. Página 26. Número 10 de Paidós Estética. Edición reimpresa. Grupo Planeta (GBS), 1996. ISBN 9788475094090. 162 páginas. https://books.google.es/books?id=0xWf5p_qp6sC&pg=PA26&dq=El+cr%C3%ADtico+de+arte+es+el+peor+enemigo+del+arte.+Kandisky&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjMk6C62vPhAhWKBGMBHQOyC2EQ6AEILTAB#v=onepage&q=El%20cr%C3%ADtico%20de%20arte%20es%20el%20peor%20enemigo%20del%20arte.%20Kandisky&f=false</ref>

“El artista es la mano que, mediante una tecla determinada, hace vibrar el alma humana.”

Fuente: Kandinsky, Wassily. De lo espiritual en el arte. Wassily Kandinsky, 2016. ISBN 9786050471243. https://books.google.es/books?id=BNWcDAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=9786050471243&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjAhdjN3fPhAhU54eAKHbQiCJkQ6AEIKDAA#v=snippet&q=El%20artista%20es%20la%20mano%20que%2C%20mediante%20%20una%20tecla%20determinada%2C%20&f=false

“El color es un poder que influencia directamente al alma. El color es un teclado, los ojos son un martillo, el alma es una cadena. El artista es la mano que juega, tocando una tecla u otra, para causar vibraciones en el alma».”

Kandinsky, Wassily. Concerning the Spiritual in Art. Página 25. Dover Fine Art, History of Art. Edición ilustrada, integra, reimpresa, revisada. Courier Corporation, 1977. ISBN 9780486234113. 57 páginas. https://books.google.es/books?id=mG-VRWgfpuYC&pg=PR23&dq=9780486234113&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiU_tK25fPhAhVHUBoKHTSpAAUQ6AEIKDAA#v=snippet&q=colour%20is%20a%20power%20which%20directly%20influences%20the%20soul..%20Colour%20is%20the%20keyboatd%2C&f=false

“Es hermoso lo que procede de una necesidad interior del alma. Es hermoso lo que es interiormente hermoso.”

On the Spiritual in Art, 1912.
Fuente: The Spiritual in Art: Abstract Painting 1890-1985. ISBN-10: 0789200562

“Cada período de la cultura produce un arte propio que no puede repetirse. Intentar revivir principios artísticos pasados puede producir, a lo sumo, obras de arte que son como un niño muerto antes de nacer.”

Sobre lo espiritual en el arte, 2014(1912)
Fuente: Sobre lo espiritual en el arte. México: Colofón, S.A. ISBN:978-968-867-100-9

Wasily Kandinsky: Frases en inglés

“I thought that the painter had no right to paint so unclearly....(but) the first faint doubt as to the importance of an 'object' as the necessary element in painting.”

Kandinsky is remembering his experience that he saw one of the 'Haystack' paintings of Monet, for the first time in his life, in Moscow (1895)
Fuente: 1916 -1920, Autobiography', 1918, p. 10

“[ Schoenberg's ] music leads us into a realm where musical experience is a matter not of the ear but of the soul alone, and at this point the music of the future begins.”

Quote of Kandinsky, 1911; in Concerning the Spiritual in Art, transl. Michael T. Sadler (1914); reprint. New York: Dover, 1977), p. 17
1910 - 1915

“If until now colour and form were used as inner agents, it was mainly done subconsciously. The subordination of composition to geometrical form is no new idea (cf. the art of the Persians). Construction on a purely spiritual basis is a slow business, and at first seemingly blind and unmethodical. The artist must train not only his eye but also his soul, so that it can weigh colours in its own scale and thus become a determinant in artistic creation. If we begin at once to break the bonds that bind us to nature and to devote ourselves purely to combination of pure colour and independent form, we shall produce works that are mere geometric decoration, resembling something like a necktie or a carpet. Beauty of form and colour is no sufficient aim by itself, despite the assertions of pure aesthetes or even of naturalists obsessed with the idea of "beauty". It is because our painting is still at an elementary stage that we are so little able to be moved by wholly autonomous colour and form composition. The nerve vibrations are there (as we feel when confronted by applied art), but they get no farther than the nerves because the corresponding vibrations of the spirit which they call forth are weak. When we remember however, that spiritual experience is quickening, that positive science, the firmest basis of human thought is tottering, that dissolution of matter is imminent, we have reason to hope that the hour of pure composition is not far away. The first stage has arrived.”

Quote from Concerning the Spiritual in Art, Wassily Kandinsky, Munich, 1912; as cited in Kandinsky, Frank Whitford, Paul Hamlyn Ltd, London 1967, p. 15
1910 - 1915

“At the Bauhaus, Klee exuded a healthy, generative atmosphere – as a great artist and as a lucid, pure human being.”

Quote of Kandinsky, from Bauhaus - Zeitschrift für Gestaltung, no. 3, 1931; as cited in 'Klee & Kandinsky', 2015 exhibition text, Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau Munich, 2015-2016 https://www.zpk.org/en/exhibitions/review_0/2015/klee-kandinsky-969.html
1930 - 1944

“Mystery, speaking through mysteries. Insn't that meaning? Isn't that the conscious or unconsciousnes purpose of the compulsive urge to create?”

Quote, c. 1910; as cited by de:Wolf-Dieter Dube, in Expressionism; Praeger Publishers, New York, 1973, p. 112
1910 - 1915

“Opposites and contradictions, that is our harmony.”

German original: Gegensätze und Widerspruche, dass ist unsere Harmonie.
short quote, 1911; as cited in schönberg and Kandinsky: An Historic Encounter, by Klaus Kropfinger; ed. Konrad Boehmer; published by Routledge (imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informal company), 2003, p. 9, note 1
1910 - 1915

“In your [ composer Schönberg's ] works, you have realized what I, albeit in uncertain form, have so greatly longed for in music. The independent progress through their own destinies, the independent life of the individual voices in your compositions, is exactly what I am trying to find in my painting.”

in his letter to Arnold Schönberg, 18 Jan. 1911; as cited in Schonberg and Kandinsky: An Historic Encounter, by Klaus Kropfinger; edited by Konrad Boehmer; published by Routledge (imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informal company), 2003, p. 9
Kandinsky visited a concert with music of Schönberg on 11 Jan. 1911 with Franz Marc, Alexej von Jawlensky, Gabriele Münter and others; they played compositions, Schönberg wrote in 1907 and 1909: his second string quartet and the 'Three piano pieces'
1910 - 1915

“.. the works of Mozart. They create a welcome pause amidst the storms of our inner life, a vision of consolation and hope, but we hear them like sounds of another, vanished and essential unfamiliar age. Clashing discords, loss of equilibrium..”

Quote from: On the Spiritual in Art, 1911; as cited in Schönberg and Kandinsky: An Historic Encounter, by Klaus Kropfinger; edited by Konrad Boehmer; published by Routledge (imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informal company), 2003, p. 17
1910 - 1915

“[Art is].. the mysterious expression of the mysterious..”

Fuente: 1916 -1920, Autobiography', 1918, p. 17

“[Their] things [works of Die Brücke-artists] must be exhibited. But I think it is incorrect to immortalize them in the document [Almanac] of our modern art (and, this is what our book ought to be) or as a more or less decisive, leading factor. At any rate I am against large reproductions”

of Die Brücke paintings in The Blaue Reiter Almanac
Quote from his letter to Franz Marc, 2 Febr. 1912, as cited in 'Lankheit 20'; quoted in Movement, Manifesto, Melee: The Modernist Group, 1910-1914, Milton A. Cohen, Lexington Books, Sep 14, 2004, p. 71
1910 - 1915

“An empty canvas is a living wonder - far lovelier than certain pictures.”

Quoted in: Myfanwy Evans Piper (1937) The Painter's Object. p. 53
1930 - 1944

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