My first recommendation is Concerning the Spiritual in Art by Wassily Kandinsky. First published in German in 1911, this seminal document calls for a spiritual revolution in painting that will let artists express their inner lives in abstract, non-representational terms.
This book is of interest to Labanistas because we know that Kandinsky and Laban moved in the same artistic circles in Munich (1910-1914). During this time, painters looked at music as a model for deeply expressive yet non-representational art. In this work, Kandinsky crystallizes the possibilities for an expressive visual art that consists of nothing but color and form. … Read More