Exploding Tongues: Language, Art, and the Russian Avant-garde

Free Rotation

Wassily Kandinsky discovered one of his paintings laying on its side, and suddenly it became unrecognizable. This inspired him to delve into the realm of abstract work. Many abstract works, in this same notion, do not have a set orientation in which to view them. Rotating them allows us to view a piece of art in a new light, perhaps drastically changing the meaning we originally gave it.

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