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Kandinsky’s abstract art evolves at Guggenheim exhibition

The world as envisioned by Vasily Kandinsky is one full of verve and motion, bright blocks of color, rapid brushstrokes, and abstract forms as complex and colorful as a grand symphony. Indeed, Kandinsky’s vision was that “painting should aspire to be as abstract as music,” and that idea is fully realized at the Guggenheim Museum’s new retrospective of the artist—Kandinsky’s philosophy of abstract art is what carved him his piece of art history.