Works of art from the famous Costakis collection of the MOMus-Museum of Modern Art "travelled" to Potsdam in Germany, to the Barberini Museum for the exhibition "Kandinsky's Universe: Geometric Abstraction in the 20th Century", as part of the museum's collaboration, exchanges and networking with museums and educational institutions abroad.
Masterpieces of the Russian Avant-Garde, such as Ilya Chashnik's Suprematist Cross (1923), Liubov Popova's Painterly Architectonics (1918) and the two Space Force Constructions (1920-1921), Ivan Kliun's Spherical Non-Objective Composition (1922-1925) and Red Light (1923), Aleksandr Rodchenko's Linearism (1920) and Boris Ender's Abstract Composition (1919-20) are presented alongside other famous works from museums and collections abroad, creating an ideal context for presenting the contribution of Wassily Kandisnky's work and the imprints of the Geometric Abstraction movement in Europe and the USA.
More information, here: https://www.museum-barberini.de/en/ausstellungen/17400/kandinsky-s-universe-geometric-abstraction-in-the-20th-century