Kazimir Malevich has long been celebrated as one of the seminal founders of non-objective art in the 20th century. Between 1915 and 1932, he developed a system of abstract painting called Suprematism. To mark the 125th anniversary of Malevich's birth, the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin is devoting an exhibition to this Russian artist running from 18 January to 27 April 2003. Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism is the first exhibition devoted exclusively to this decisive moment in the artist's career. It presents paintings, drawings, and objects from important public and private collections all over the world. Among these, several works will be shown which have never been seen in the West, such as some of the recently rediscovered masterpieces by Malevich.