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  • A pack of 3 brooches picturing the Melnikov House, Krutikov's Flying City Project, and Malevich's Dwelling project, all Avantgarde Architecture designs made in the 1920s and 1930s.

    Konstantin Melnikov, Georgy Krutikov and Kazimir Malevich were, in different measures but on the same field of architecture, artists who worked and executed ahead of their time. They belonged to a current of artists that made a career in Soviet Era Russia, who sought to go beyond traditionalism and set new bases of design, art, and architecture for the future of the country. Many of them, however, were cancelled or purged as years brought ever-increasing turbulence to Russia's political panorama. The brooch has a secure safety pin on its back, to be able to tie it in pieces of cloth. All our accessories collection is available here.   SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Height: 6 cm // 2.4 in Width: 6 cm // 2.4 in Design:  1 x Melnikov House 1 x Krutikov Flying City Project 1 x Malevich Dwelling Project
  • A magnetic tribute to Suprematism and the wonderful Kazimir Malevich

    Pack of 3 Malevich magnets inspired by his most iconic work, based on pure abstraction and simple forms. Malevich described the Black Circle, Black Cross, and Black Square paintings as new icons in the aesthetics of the Modern Art movement. From Beamalevich's collection of magnets inspired by 20th-century art and architecture. All magnet collection is available here.   SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Length: 65 mm // 2.5 in Width: 65 mm // 2.5 in Colour: black & white Design:  1 x Black Square 1 x Black Circle 1 x Black Cross
  • A tribute to Kazimir Malevich Sportsmen. Inspired in his "Sportsmeny" painting, from 1931.

    Pack of 4 magnets inspired in the artist’s return to figuration, in his Post-Suprematist period. Each figure is made of 5 separable pieces. Human outline easily recognizable on a white background (as on the picture). Sympathetic finish that resembles a group of harlequins! From Beamalevich's collection of magnets inspired by 20th-century art and architecture. All magnet collection is available here.  

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    Dimensions: Height: 107 mm // 4.2 in Width: 37 mm // 1.4 in Multicolour Design: 4 x Malevich Sportsmen silhouettes
  • Pack of 3 fridge magnets representing Soviet Russian Avantgarde monuments, including Tatlin's Tower, and Ladovsky and Melnikov's Competition Entries for the Memorial of Christopher Columbus, all designed in between the 1920s and 1930s

    Vladimir Tatlin, Nikolai Ladovsky, and Konstantin Melnikov were, in different measures but on the same field of architecture, artists who worked and executed ahead of their time. The works here depicted were all presented for an open architecture competition called the Columbus Memorial of 1929, which sought the perfect design to be transformed into a real life building in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic's capital city. You can read more about this event and see other proposed designs by clicking in here. 1929 was the year in which the famous Mies Barcelona Pavilion was built. For Santo Domingo, it marked its 431st year of existence after being founded by Bartholomew Columbus (Cristopher Columbus' brother) in 1498. Santo Domingo is the oldest city in America estabished by Europeans. From Beamalevich's collection of magnets inspired by 20th-century art and architecture. Sketches interpreted by Oriol Moragrega in Barcelona. All magnet collection is available here.  

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    Dimensions: Height: 9 cm // 3.5 in Width: 6.5 cm // 2.6 in Design: 1 x Tatlin Monument to the Third International 1 x Ladovsky Colombus monument project 1 x Melnikov Colombus monument project
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    Create your own Suprematist artworks on your tabletop - by BEAMALEVICH

    Do you imagine yourself experimenting with art? It's never been easier than with this item! A great game for lovers of Modern Art, with Shapes of Suprematism you have all the needed elements to create new Suprematist or Post-Suprematist compositions on your tabletop, that you can rearrange as you please! Mostly sponsored by painter Kazimir Malevich, the Suprematist movement established its style foundations within "geometrical abstraction", with artists like Kandinsky, Suetin, Khidekel, El Lissitzky, and even Le Corbusier taking part of it; these people appeared along the 1910s as part of the vanguardist Constructivism wave in Europe and Soviet Russia, and nurtured many later types of architecture and art, some of which survive to this day! With only elementary forms and lines, Suprematism gave a giant push to movements like De Stijl, Brutalism, or the Staatliches Bauhaus School aura. We could say it was one of the biggest influences oo how the modern world looks, hands down! The blue colour of the methacrylate pieces gives this version of the game a unique 3-dimensionality that fits well with the simplicity and pureness that Malevich sought within his works. Now we can talk about a Blue Square instead of a Black Square (1915), same with a Blue Circle instead of a Black Circle painted on that same year, and so on! Enjoy the results creatively through photography, with video capturing, placing as decoration on your shelves... tons of fun for a one-time purchase! Go beyond the established! Other artsy Shapes of... models available: Suprematism Black, Suprematism Blue, Mondrian, Cut-Outs by Matisse, The Tatlin Tower  

    SPECIFICATIONS

    Dimensions (wood base): Length: 39 cm // 15.3 in Width: 8 cm // 3.1 in Height: 0.9 cm // 0.35 in Material: certified elm wood & methacrylate Colour: blue (red & black also available) Includes: 1 x wood base with 5 grooves 7 x different sized methacrylate Suprematist-geometrical figures Designed and made in Barcelona, Spain Packed in a design cardboard box
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    Poster of the painting by Kazimir Malevich Suprematist Composition 1916, edited by PSTR

    Digitally printed on 250 gr museum quality paper with vivid colour and exceptional detail, suitable for home, office, museum, or gallery display Own a beautiful Suprematist poster representing an avantgarde 1916 painting by the main Russian artist of the Suprematism artistic movement. More dense and filled than the Composition nº48 (find it in Digital Print format here). This painting stayed 11 years with the artist after its making. Besides, it was the most expensive Russian Art piece of art ever auctioned. Learn more about this beautiful and important piece of art by clicking here. Architect Outlet has an extensive collection of Malevich products. Check them all here.   SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Height: 50 cm // 19.7 in Width: 70 cm // 27.6 in Artist: Kazimir Malevich Poster is sent rolled, inside a custom-made cardboard cylinder. Made by PSTR Studio.
  • The Suprematist Nikolai Suetin's coffin design for Malevich's dead body - a handmade wooden replica by Beamalevich

    Although Malevich had wished to have one of his architectons installed on top of his coffin before procession and burial in his selected spot in the outskirts of Nemchinovka – just outside Moscow -, it was his fellow Suprematist artist and friend Nikolai Suetin who designed what would indeed become the last mortuary carriage and Kazimir's final deathbed before incineration and further rituals. The “Suetin Coffin”, as the box would be called for the rest of history, accompanied the last memories of those who witnessed the acts of that May 15th of 1935, which finished by an oak tree, underground, by the little town of his choice. This rendition to the Suetin’s ouvre – also referred to as the Malevich coffin -, adapted though to domestic dimensions, is entirely made of wood loyally stacked in layers to resemble the original creation. A coat of white paint imitates the original design, with black stripes on the sides, and a painted black square and a black circle on the top part of the piece end the characterization (see in pictures). The coffin structure has two wood notches on its inside that function as a buffer stop. Design thought by Beamalevich and handmade by Barcelona cabinetmakers in single units, all different from each other. Layered wood parts. The coffin comes mounted as seen on the picture. It resembles a case. Due to the nature of the product, we were not sure initially whether it would be worth replicating. But following both our passion and the current lack of a rendition to this particular item, we let ourselves be pulled by the force of art into its tailor making.   SPECIFICATIONS Materials: precise cut wood, black paint, white paint Characteristics: Hollow inside allows to storage of items of small size such as short stationery objects, a fountain pen, jewellery or anything fitting in a hand case. Buffer stops make the product maintain its original display and precise closing edges. Painted like the original Malevich coffin.
  • The Malevich Sportsman, a handmade ceramic statue of one of Kazimir Malevich's Harlequins from his famous 1931 Sportsmeny painting, by Beamalevich

    This eye-catching ceramic is one of the starring figures in Kazimir Malevich's 1931 painting "Sportsmen", also known as The Athletes. By turning it into a statue, this exquisite artistic piece becomes a true embodiment of artistic excellence, a collector's dream (the pack of the 4 Sportsmen figures are very much appreciated in the world of art), and a testament to the enduring influence of Malevich's avant-garde vision. At first glance, you'll be transported back into the radical energy of the early 20th century, to a time when Malevich's revolutionary art was changing the world from Soviet Russia. The statue perfectly encapsulates the dynamic movement and geometric shapes that define Malevich's "Sportsmen," making it an impeccable homage to the original artwork. Few items have the vivacity and presence of this collection of statues, due to their color plasticity and modernity, but also to the straight lines with which they shape the human silhouette, just as in the original painting. The statue is made with 100% traditional methods, by a family of Ceramists from the north of Italy currently on their 3rd generation of Ceramic Masters. It's cast in clay and hand painted with acrylic under exclusive request from Beamalevich - so every single piece is absolutely unique with the flair of the artist at the moment of making! Although the base is round in shape, the base is flat, allowing the statue to stand as an exempt figure. It is shipped in a custom made case with all guarantee of protection and authenticity. Piece 2/4 of the Sportsmen collection. More models available in our site.   SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions:  Height: 30 cm // 11.8 in Width: 19 cm // 7.5 in Length: 19 cm // 7.5 in Weight: 1000 g // 2.2 lb // 37.3 oz Material: handmade clay, acrylic paint Colors: white, black, blue, red, yellow, green
  • The Malevich Sportsman, a handmade ceramic statue of one of Kazimir Malevich's Harlequins from his famous 1931 Sportsmeny painting, by Beamalevich

    This eye-catching ceramic is one of the starring figures in Kazimir Malevich's 1931 painting "Sportsmen", also known as The Athletes. By turning it into a statue, this exquisite artistic piece becomes a true embodiment of artistic excellence, a collector's dream (the pack of the 4 Sportsmen figures are very much appreciated in the world of art), and a testament to the enduring influence of Malevich's avant-garde vision. At first glance, you'll be transported back into the radical energy of the early 20th century, to a time when Malevich's revolutionary art was changing the world from Soviet Russia. The statue perfectly encapsulates the dynamic movement and geometric shapes that define Malevich's "Sportsmen," making it an impeccable homage to the original artwork. Few items have the vivacity and presence of this collection of statues, due to their color plasticity and modernity, but also to the straight lines with which they shape the human silhouette, just as in the original painting. The statue is made with 100% traditional methods, by a family of Ceramists from the north of Italy currently on their 3rd generation of Ceramic Masters. It's cast in clay and hand painted with acrylic under exclusive request from Beamalevich - so every single piece is absolutely unique with the flair of the artist at the moment of making! Although the base is round in shape, the base is flat, allowing the statue to stand as an exempt figure. It is shipped in a custom made case with all guarantee of protection and authenticity. Piece 2/4 of the Sportsmen collection. More models available in our site.   SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions:  Height: 30 cm // 11.8 in Width: 19 cm // 7.5 in Length: 19 cm // 7.5 in Weight: 1000 g // 2.2 lb // 37.3 oz Material: handmade clay, acrylic paint Colors: white, black, blue, yellow, red, orange
  • The Malevich Sportsman, a handmade ceramic statue of one of Kazimir Malevich's Harlequins from his famous 1931 Sportsmeny painting, by Beamalevich

    This eye-catching ceramic is one of the starring figures in Kazimir Malevich's 1931 painting "Sportsmen", also known as The Athletes. By turning it into a statue, this exquisite artistic piece becomes a true embodiment of artistic excellence, a collector's dream (the pack of the 4 Sportsmen figures are very much appreciated in the world of art), and a testament to the enduring influence of Malevich's avant-garde vision. At first glance, you'll be transported back into the radical energy of the early 20th century, to a time when Malevich's revolutionary art was changing the world from Soviet Russia. The statue perfectly encapsulates the dynamic movement and geometric shapes that define Malevich's "Sportsmen". Few items have the vivacity and presence of this collection of statues, due to their color plasticity and modernity, but also to the straight lines with which they shape the human silhouette, just as in the original painting. The statue is made with 100% traditional methods, by a family of Ceramists from the north of Italy currently on their 3rd generation of Ceramic Masters. It's cast in clay and hand painted with acrylic under exclusive request from Beamalevich - so every single piece is absolutely unique with the flair of the artist at the moment of making! Although the base is round in shape, the base is flat, allowing the statue to stand as an exempt figure. It is shipped in a custom made case with all guarantee of protection and authenticity. Piece 3/4 of the Sportsmen collection. More models available in our site. DETAILS Dimensions:  Height: 30 cm // 11.8 in Width: 19 cm // 7.5 in Length: 19 cm // 7.5 in Weight: 1000 g // 2.2 lb // 37.3 oz Material: handmade clay, acrylic paint Colors: white, black, blue, yellow, red, orange
  • The Malevich Sportsman, a handmade ceramic statue of one of Kazimir Malevich's Harlequins from his famous 1931 Sportsmeny painting, by Beamalevich

    This eye-catching ceramic is one of the starring figures in Kazimir Malevich's 1931 painting "Sportsmen", also known as The Athletes. By turning it into a statue, this exquisite artistic piece becomes a true embodiment of artistic excellence, a collector's dream (the pack of the 4 Sportsmen figures are very much appreciated in the world of art), and a testament to the enduring influence of Malevich's avant-garde vision. At first glance, you'll be transported back into the radical energy of the early 20th century, to a time when Malevich's revolutionary art was changing the world from Soviet Russia. Its style is late period oeuvres, each of the figures has been handmadely built in ceramic not to miss a colour or representation, and are individually available in our website. The statue perfectly encapsulates the dynamic movement and geometric shapes that define Malevich's "Sportsmen". Few items have the vivacity and presence of this collection of statues, due to their color plasticity and modernity, but also to the straight lines with which they shape the human silhouette, just as in the original painting. The statue is made with 100% traditional methods, by a family of Ceramists from the north of Italy currently on their 3rd generation of Ceramic Masters. It's cast in clay and hand painted with acrylic under exclusive request from Beamalevich - so every single piece is absolutely unique with the flair of the artist at the moment of making! Although the base is round in shape, the base is flat, allowing the statue to stand as an exempt figure. It is shipped in a custom made case with all guarantee of protection and authenticity. Piece 4/4 of the Sportsmen collection. More models available in our site.   SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions:  Height: 30 cm // 11.8 in Width: 19 cm // 7.5 in Length: 19 cm // 7.5 in Weight: 1000 g // 2.2 lb // 37.3 oz Material: handmade clay, acrylic paint Colors: white, black, blue, yellow, red, orange
  • A replica of Kazimir Malevich’s ALPHA architecton (Arkitekton Al’fa, 1920), on sale as a unique piece.

    This reproduction, entirely made of wood, is an individual creation by local wood crafters based on the ALPHA’s interpretation by Beamalevich, a Barcelona-based art editor and curator collective specialized in Malevich and European avant-garde artists. The ALPHA Architekton is a multilevel horizontal platform. With its shape, it can remind of a futuristic vehicle, ready to take off and to move either very slow or too quickly. A "planit" in the words of Malevich, it is a clear example of the artist attempts to extrapolate the Suprematist pictorial system into architecture and design. The lack of any motif, window or door, even proportion reference is a motive behind the artist designing and creating the Arkhitektons - to propose his conviction that new architecture can arise simply from the assembly of abstract volumetric masses rather than from a design based on the use. The size of the item is exactly as the original ALPHA Architecton. The blend of different woods is glued together and covered with several coats of white paint. Made in Barcelona in 2008.   SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Length: 80.5 cm // 31.7 in Height: 31.5 cm // 12 in Width: 34 cm // 13.4 in Weight: 3 kg // 6.6 lb // 105 oz Shipment includes insurance
  • A replica of Kazimir Malevich's GOTA plaster architecton (Arkitekton Gota, 1923) is here displayed, on sale as a unique piece.

    This reproduction, entirely made of wood, is an individual creation by local wood crafters based on the GOTA’s interpretation by Beamalevich, a Barcelona based art editor and curator specialized in Malevich and European avant-garde artists. The GOTA Architekton is a vertical structure, a "planit" in the words of Malevich, and a clear example of the artist attempts to extrapolate the Suprematist pictorial system into architecture. There are references to a skyscraper on its edges, although no specific building to be identified. The lack of information about access, circulation or use on its surfaces is a reason behind the artist designing and creating the Architectons - to propose his conviction that new architecture can arise simply from the assembly of abstract volumetric masses rather than from a design based on the use. The size of the item is exactly as the original GOTA Architecton. The blend of different woods is glued together and covered with several coats of white paint plus a drawn black circle. Made in Barcelona in 2008.   SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Length: 52.5 cm // 20.7 in Height: 85.3 cm // 33.6 in Width: 56 cm // 22 in Weight: 4 kg // 8.8 lb // 141.1 oz Shipment includes full insurance

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