White Planes in Dissolution by Kazimir Malevich. A minimalist abstract painting featuring overlapping geometric planes in various shades of white and pale grey against a textured white ground.

White Planes in Dissolution

Kazimir Malevich

1917 · Medium Not Listed

A masterwork of Russian Suprematism, this piece explores the subtle interaction of light and geometric form in a nearly monochromatic palette.

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Where it works

A light, restful piece with warm, lived-in color — keeps the wall feeling open.

Often works in
Bedroom · Gallery Wall · Living Room
Placement
Reads easily in vertical wall spaces
Walls
Best on mid-tone or darker walls
Color notes
Soft white

About the piece

Painted in 1917, Kazimir Malevich’s 'White Planes in Dissolution' represents a definitive moment in the history of abstract art. Part of his pioneering Suprematist movement, the work utilizes subtle shifts in value and texture to create a sense of floating, ethereal geometry that seems to dissolve into the surrounding space.