Advance - 1940


Size (cm): 70x60
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The work "advance" by José Clemente Orozco, made in 1940, is a powerful example of Mexican muralist art that, through a complex visual narrative, reflects the social, political and human tensions of his time. Orozco, one of the great masters From muralism, it is distinguished by its emotional approach and its ability to capture the essence of the suffering and struggle of the individual, often in a context of social criticism. In "advance", these elements are expressed strongly, which are characteristic of their work.

The composition of "advance" is dynamically rich, with a sense of movement that seems to propel the characters forward, in an almost cinematographic impulse. The characters are arranged in a diagonal structure that guides the viewer's gaze through the pictorial space, involving it in this act of advancing. This sense of progress not only implies a physical movement, but also an evocation of man's search for a better future, despite the obstacles it faces. The central, robust and dominant figure, seems to embody both force and vulnerability inherent in the human being in its struggle for existence.

The colors in "advance" play a crucial role in the articulation of their message. Orozco uses a palette of terrible and dark tones that give a feeling of gravity and seriousness to the work. In the background, the gray and brown nuances suggest an atmosphere of desolation, while the brightest touches that emerge from the figures seem to symbolize hope and resistance to adversity. This domain of color reinforces the dramatic atmosphere, intensifying the emotional experience that emerges from the scene.

The characters in "advance" are not merely individual representations; They are archetypes that reflect various facets of the human condition. The gestures and positions of the figures reveal a broad spectrum of emotions, from determination to suffering. These elements suggest that Orozco was not only interested in aesthetic representation, but also in the communication of a shared human experience. His ability to merge realistic elements with an expressionist approach allows the spectator to establish a visceral connection with the work.

Although "progress" is less known compared to other Emblematic works of Orozco, it is in a crucial period in his career, when the artist began to develop his characteristic style, where the influence of expressionism is amalgamous with the ideals of muralism. This work can be interpreted as a reflection of the tension existing at the time of the 1940s, in a world that faced the sequelae of war and fought for the reconstruction of its identity.

When observing this work, it is impossible not to feel dragged towards the raw emotions that Orozco manages to transmit. "Advance" is, in essence, an affirmation of human resilience, a testimony of how, despite suffering and struggle, the human spirit continues to seek light. In the vast production of Orozco, this piece is erected as a focal point that invites reflection on the meaning of progress in a world often marked by desolation and struggle.

In conclusion, "progress" by José Clemente Orozco is a deep and evocative work that encapsulates the artist's commitment to the portrait of the human condition. His visual and emotional wealth makes it an unavoidable reference within the context of Mexican muralism and a constant invitation to reflect on the arduous path that implies moving forward. In each line and in each color, Orozco reminds us that, even if the road is difficult, the struggle for hope and the future should never cease.

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