"It is never literally true that any form is meaningless and "says nothing." Every form in the world says something. But its message often fails to reach us, and even if it does, full understanding is often withheld from us.] and, properly speaking, FORM IS THE OUTWARD EXPRESSION OF THIS INNER MEANING."
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Wassily Kandinsky
1866 – 1944
russischer Maler, Graphiker und Kunsttheoretiker
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