<p><strong>Twenty-first-century Kandinsky: a reappraisal of the Russian abstractionist¿s art, life and thought through the extraordinary collection of the iconic museum</strong></p><p>One of the foremost artistic innovators of abstraction in the 20th century, Vasily Kandinsky sought to liberate painting from its ties to the natural world and promote the spiritual in art. This richly illustrated publication looks at Kandinsky anew, through a critical lens, reframing our understanding of this vital figure of European modernism, who was also a prolific aesthetic theorist and writer.<br>A series of thematic essays considers his engagement with avant-garde artistic communities including the Bauhaus, his relationship to improvisation and music, his travels in Europe and Russia, and the influences behind his self-declared anarchist mode of abstraction, among other topics. Tracing Kandinsky¿s life and work through his years in Moscow, several cities in Germany, and Paris, the texts offer strik