
Concerning the Spiritual in Art
Wassily Kandinsky
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
First published in 1911, Concerning the Spiritual in Art is a groundbreaking manifesto that redefined the purpose and power of art in the modern age. Written by pioneering abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky, this influential treatise explores the deep, transformative connection between art, the human spirit, and the evolution of culture.
In this work, Kandinsky argues that true art transcends mere representation—it should awaken the soul, stir emotions, and reflect the inner realities of both the artist and the audience. Drawing on philosophy, music theory, and his own artistic practice, he examines color, form, and composition as spiritual tools capable of shaping human consciousness.
Listeners will discover Kandinsky’s vision for an art that breaks free from imitation of the material world and instead seeks to express the invisible: the moods, ideas, and spiritual truths that lie beneath surface appearances. His insights continue to influence painters, designers, and creative thinkers more than a century later.
Whether you’re an artist, student, or admirer of modern art, Concerning the Spiritual in Art offers timeless wisdom on creativity’s higher purpose. This audiobook brings Kandinsky’s revolutionary ideas to life, inviting you to see—and feel—art in a new, profoundly spiritual way.
Duration - 1h 56m.
Author - Wassily Kandinsky.
Narrator - Digital Voice George E.
Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 SPA Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. First published in 1911, Concerning the Spiritual in Art is a groundbreaking manifesto that redefined the purpose and power of art in the modern age. Written by pioneering abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky, this influential treatise explores the deep, transformative connection between art, the human spirit, and the evolution of culture. In this work, Kandinsky argues that true art transcends mere representation—it should awaken the soul, stir emotions, and reflect the inner realities of both the artist and the audience. Drawing on philosophy, music theory, and his own artistic practice, he examines color, form, and composition as spiritual tools capable of shaping human consciousness. Listeners will discover Kandinsky’s vision for an art that breaks free from imitation of the material world and instead seeks to express the invisible: the moods, ideas, and spiritual truths that lie beneath surface appearances. His insights continue to influence painters, designers, and creative thinkers more than a century later. Whether you’re an artist, student, or admirer of modern art, Concerning the Spiritual in Art offers timeless wisdom on creativity’s higher purpose. This audiobook brings Kandinsky’s revolutionary ideas to life, inviting you to see—and feel—art in a new, profoundly spiritual way. Duration - 1h 56m. Author - Wassily Kandinsky. Narrator - Digital Voice George E. Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 SPA Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:06
Part 1: About General Aesthetic
Duration:00:00:04
1. Introduction
Duration:00:10:05
2. The Movement of the Triangle
Duration:00:07:51
3. Spiritual Revolution
Duration:00:21:19
4. The Pyramid
Duration:00:03:01
Part 2: About Painting
Duration:00:00:04
5. The Psychological Working of Colour
Duration:00:06:29
6. The Language of Form and Colour
Duration:00:42:43
7. Theory
Duration:00:15:20
8. Art and Artists
Duration:00:04:58
9. Conclusion
Duration:00:04:03
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:07