Malevich: Revolutionary of Russian Art – reviews

The Mona Lisa of modernism, Black Square, is the centrepiece of Tate Modern's compelling survey show

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(Image credit: Krasnodar Territorial Art Museum)

What you need to know

A major exhibition of the work of Russian modern artist Kazimir Malevich - Malevich: Revolutionary of Russian Art - has opened at Tate Modern. Malevich lived and worked during one of the most turbulent periods of Russian history, encompassing the end of Tsarist Russia, the First World War and the October Revolution.

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