What is Kandinsky's theory of spirituality in art?

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My central belief is that art holds a profound spiritual dimension, capable of awakening the inner life of the viewer. I argued that as humanity progresses, the material world becomes less significant, and the spiritual realm of art becomes more crucial. Colors and forms are not merely visual elements; they possess distinct inner vibrations, akin to musical notes, which can resonate with and express the intangible emotions and spiritual truths of existence.

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