Building in Moscow - 1929


Size (cm): 45x65
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The work "Building in Moscow - 1929" is a fascinating creation of the pioneer artist and architect El Lissitzky, a key figure of the constructivist movement in Russia. This painting perfectly embodies the ideals and aesthetics of this avant -garde style that flourished in the first decades of the twentieth century.

The Lissitzky is known for its innovative approach and its ability to merge architecture and visual arts. In "Building in Moscow - 1929", this synthesis clearly manifests. The work is a testimony of its utopian vision of a new social and spatial order, characteristic of constructivism. A composition that highlights for its geometric rigor and by the use of simplified architectural forms can be observed. The painting presents a solid structure that occupies the pictorial space dominantly, remembering the functionalist architectural style of the time.

As for the chromatic palette, Lissitzky uses a restricted but forceful spectrum of colors: the predominance of the metal gray of the building is complemented with touches of black and white, creating a definite contrast that accentuates the three -dimensionality of the structure. This color use not only suggests industrial functionality and efficiency, but also gives the work a kind of solemnity and timeless modernity.

It is interesting to notice the absence of characters in the scene, which depersonalizes the work and allows the observer to concentrate on the integration of architectural forms and space. The human figure is not necessary in this context, since the building itself, with its imposing presence, tells the story of a Moscow in transformation, in full search for its identity through modernization and progress.

The structure of the building, with its pronounced angles and its rectilinear forms, is a celebration of the technique and the transformative potential of modern architecture. Lissitzky, in his career as much as an artist and architect, always sought to challenge conventions and seek new spatial solutions that could reflect a spirit of change and revolution.

"Building in Moscow - 1929" can be compared to other works of Russian constructivism and the Bauhaus, movement with which the Lissitzky also interacted. Works such as the architectural designs of Vladimir Tatlin and Walter Gropius projects share the same concern for functionality, simplification of forms and the integration of art into everyday life.

Through this painting, Lissitzky continues to communicate its vision of a new society, one that is built on the basis of rationality, efficiency and progress. In the simplicity of the shapes and restriction of colors, we find a powerful visual manifesto of what art and architecture can and should be: not only a representation of reality, but also an active component in the construction of a future better.

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