@article{30858a81d20643a1a834f774568cebcc,
title = "The topology of the image series: The singular and the composite in Kandinsky{\textquoteright}s Small Worlds",
abstract = "How may we understand and describe the connection existing between images that, together, form a series? This article explores the image series as a specific category, proposing that the distinctive spatial and temporal structuring principles of the series may be explained by the concept of topology, which describes an expanded geometry as well as a theory of place. The example used is Wassily Kandinsky{\textquoteright}s (1866–1944) portfolio Small Worlds [Kleine Welten] (1922), a set of prints which very strongly and overtly addresses the relationship between the individual, singular image and the composite series.",
keywords = "Image series, image theory, Wassily Kandinsky, topology, cosmology",
author = "Martin S{\o}berg",
year = "2018",
language = "English",
journal = "Perspective",
publisher = "Statens Museum for Kunst",
}