Kazimir Malevich, Composition with the Mona Lisa, c. 1914

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Kazimir Malevich, Composition with the Mona Lisa, c. 1914

Malevich, Black Square , 1915

Malevich, Last Futurist Exhibition 1 – 10 (Black Square) , 1915

Malevich, Black Square , 1915

Kazimir Malevich, Self Porrtait, 1933

Malevich, White Square on White, 1918

Mondrian, Lozenge Composition, 1921 Mondrian, Composition, 1921

Rietvald, Schroeder House, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 1923-4 Mondrian, Composition, 1931 Rietvald, Schroeder House, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 1923-4

Mondrian, Broadway Boogie-Woogie 1942

Duchamp, Nude Descending a Staircase, 1912

Picabia, Portrait of Cezanne, 1920

Hugo Ball, 1916

Duchamp, Bicycle Wheel, 1916

Duchamp, The Fountain, 1917

Man Ray, Indestructible Object (or Object to be Destroyed), 1923

Man Ray, Le Violon d’Ingres, 1924

Duchamp, LHOOQ, 1919

Sloane, South Beach Bathers, 1908 Hannah Höch, Cut with the Kitchen Knife Dada through the Last Weimar Beer Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany, 1930 Sloane, South Beach Bathers, 1908

Sloane, South Beach Bathers, 1908

Sloane, South Beach Bathers, 1908

Heartfield, Adolph the Superman, 1932 Heartfield, Goering the Executioner, 1933

Don’t Be Frightened he is a Vegetarian, 1932 Heartfield, Don’t Be Frightened he is a Vegetarian, 1932

Hurrah, the Butter is all gone! Heartfield, Hurrah, the Butter is all gone!