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1925


  • In March, under pressure from conservative political forces, the Bauhaus moves from Weimar to Dessau, where the Kandinskys live next door to Paul Klee. Kandinsky receives a class in "free," non-applied painting.
  • Intensive work on the book Point and Line to Plane, which would be published the following year and become one of the key theoretical texts not only of Kandinsky's oeuvre but of abstract art as a whole.
  • Paints Yellow-Red-Blue (Gelb-Rot-Blau), one of his pivotal works, in which he gives full expression to his theoretical explorations of form and color. Other important works from this year include In Blue, Small Dream in Red, In the Bright Oval, and Swinging.
  • Exhibitions in Düsseldorf and at the "New Secession" in Dresden.