


In 1932, André Evard created a truly exceptional series of works, which differed from his previous creations and his entire oeuvre. In this series, he experimented with various colors, as he had previously done in his serial works. For the background, he consistently chose a
With these works, André Evard illustrates his artistic engagement with Suprematism, the highest form of non-objective painting. His constructions are based on small paper collages, allowing him to experiment with various compositions.