Mondrian, Malevich, Kandinsky, Pollock, Newman, Rothko and Still
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Preface 7 1. Mondrian and the architecture of the future 9 2. Malevich and the ascent into ether 47 3. Kandinsky and the sound of colour 81 Pollock and the search for a symbol 113 Newman, Rothko, Still and the reductive image 153 Newman, Rothko, Still and the abstract sublime 195 Notes on the text 233 List of illustrations and sources 235 Index 239