Suprematism of the 21st century by Anastasia Voronova

Mikhail Koninin
Focus on Siberia
Published in
2 min readMar 25, 2019

In the early 20th century in avant-garde art emerged a new movement — suprematism. Suprematism have freed a form and a color from a meaning and a symbolism. People considered it as something new and even revolutionary.

100 years have passed since then. Now everyone can see the suprematist compositions on their desks: rectangles of tablets and smartphones, lines of wires, circles of headphones. It looks like suprematism has come to life and is embodied in the objects around us.

Anastasia Voronova is a photographer based in Novosibirsk, Siberia. Her photographs have been exhibited at “Young Photographers of Russia-2017” in Moscow, Saint-Petersburg’s art-festival “SOBYTIE-2017” (Russian word for ‘event’; but also for ‘being together’) and “ Extraordinary Novosibirsk” in 2018.

Text and photographs by Anastasia Voronova, translated and published with permission

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Mikhail Koninin
Focus on Siberia

Photographer and photography writer in Novosibirsk, Siberia. I write about Siberian photographers, their photo-projects, exhibitions and so on.