Petrograd, 1927: The Russian Avant-garde art has reached its creative top in the years after the revolution. But the great expectation of a new free society was not fulfilled. On the contrary! The revolution has started to show its other, dark side; Stalin's regime has turned against the abstract art, and soon the freedom of creativity was suppressed. My figurative remake of Malevich's suprematist, abstract painting with the red cross on the black circle, from 1927, show Malevich in Paris, with a woman from famous St Denis street. The woman personifies The Revolution (Nothing unusual; see the famous paintings "Liberty Leading the People" by Eugene Delacroix, to mention just one of many examples). The very fact that the symbol of a revolution is a prostitute, means: Don't idealize such revolution; their leaders (pimps) will abuse it!