Concerning the Spiritual in Art - Wassily Kandinsky

Concerning the Spiritual in Art

By Wassily Kandinsky

  • Release Date: 2025-06-18
  • Genre: Art & Architecture

Description

"Concerning the Spiritual in Art" by Wassily Kandinsky is a groundbreaking work that explores the profound connection between art and the human spirit. Written in the early 20th century, this influential text lays the philosophical and theoretical foundation for abstract art. Kandinsky, a pioneer of modern art, argues that true art transcends the material world and serves as a bridge to spiritual experience. He critiques the superficiality of purely representational art and champions the inner necessity of the artist to express deep emotional and spiritual truths. Divided into two main parts, the book first discusses the emotional power of color and form, explaining how different elements of art can evoke specific feelings. The second part delves into the artist’s role in society and the evolution of artistic expression. Kandinsky emphasizes that the artist must look inward and remain true to their inner vision rather than conforming to external expectations. Highly influential among abstract artists and modernist thinkers, Concerning the Spiritual in Art remains a seminal text in both art theory and aesthetics. It continues to inspire artists, philosophers, and creatives who seek to understand the deeper, spiritual potential of artistic creation.