Astuto - 1913


Size (cm): 45x85
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Kazimir Malevich, one of the most prominent figures of the avant -garde art of the twentieth century, has always been known for its ability to challenge and redefine pre -existing norms and concepts in art. The work "Astuto" (1913) is no exception and offers an intriguing window to the formative period of suprematism, the movement that Malevich formally founded a few years later.

The composition of "cunning" reveals an amalgam of geometric shapes and colors that, at first glance, may seem messy or random. However, a closer inspection reveals a rigor and intentionality that are characteristic of the artist. The black lines that divide the areas of the painting create a sensation of intertwined structures that, despite their apparent disconnection, operate in a harmonic set. Malevich uses a palette that could be considered moderate compared to its most iconic works. The use of gray and nuances of gray is contrasted powerfully with flashes of red and blue, allowing each form to transmit its own energy and dynamism.

One of the most notable qualities of this painting is the absence of characters in the traditional sense. Unlike figurative artists of his time, Malevich does not seek to represent the human figure or identifiable scenarios. Instead, it focuses on the power of abstract forms to communicate, letting interaction between lines and colors suggest movement and emotion.

"Astuto" is at a crucial intersection in Malevich's career, a period of experimentation and innovation that would culminate in his famous "black square" work of 1915. These early works, including "cunning," show a malevich still in the Search, refining the elements that would finally define suprematism. The painting not only reflects the aesthetic evolution of the artist, but also his philosophy. For Malevich, the objective was to transcend the representation of the real world to achieve a deeper spiritual truth, a search for purity and essentiality that manifests itself in the simplicity of geometric shapes and the intrinsic force of pure colors.

It is significant to note that this exploration period coincides with a time of social and political turbulence in Russia, where revolutionary ideas were not limited to politics but also to the arts. Malevich, with his inclination to break the past and his desire to innovate, aligns perfectly with the spirit of his time. The work "cunning," in this sense, can be seen as a visual representation of the concerns and aspirations of an era in transition.

Malevich's influence on the art world cannot be underestimated. His radical approach to abstraction has left an indelible brand, inspiring generations of artists and theoretics. In "cunning," one can see the seeds of an artistic revolution, a work that not only reflects the individual malevich genius, but also its ability to capture and amplify the pulses of a questioning and transformative era.

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