Suprematism
The first system of purely abstract and based on geometric forms, painting composition. Its founder was Malevitch, whose the first suprematist work was a black square on a white background, in 1913 (he said about the painting is that it is not "empty square, but rather to experience the non-objectivity... supremacy of pure feeling"). The first suprematist works of Malevitch were the simple, two-dimensional geometric study, using mostly the main colors. After 1915, there is a transition to more complex configurations (two or more interdependent groups of shapes, connected with a relationship of covering or descending sequence) and introduced the third dimension.