Billboard - 1922


Size (cm): 55x85
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The painting "Billboard - 1922" (Billboard - 1922) by Kazimir Malevich is a unique work that highlights the mastery and conceptual evolution of the creator of suprematism. Malevich, a central figure in the artistic avant -garde of the twentieth century, is characterized by its tireless search for new forms of visual expression. This work, in particular, is a clear sample of its experimentation that goes beyond the pure geometric shapes that defined much of their career.

From a first look, "billboard - 1922" challenges the viewer with its apparent simplicity. The composition articulates a series of predominant geometric shapes in white, black, yellow and red tones. In the foreground, several rectangular and square figures are appreciated that seem to overlap, creating a dynamic effect and an unusual feeling of depth for a two -dimensional work.

The use of color is fundamental in this work. The bold use of yellow and red contrasts vigorously with black shapes and white surface, a technique that Malevich uses to guide the viewer's gaze and focus its attention on certain points of the painting. This combination of primary colors and straight lines reflects a clear influence of its Cubist predecessors, although Malevich takes visual language to an abstract and conceptual territory.

A notable characteristic of "billboard - 1922" is the presence of what seems like an abstract representation of a structure or building, something unusual in Malevich's best known works, which tend towards a purest and less referential abstraction. The arrangement of geometric figures suggests an architectural construction or design, possibly evoking a billboard, as the title suggests, but interpreted through the aesthetic filter of suprematism.

This painting He was performed at a time of transition for Malevich, after having consolidated his suprematist series and before embarking on a temporary return to figurativism. The work can be seen as a bridge between its original suprematist explorations and the architectural experiments that he and other constructivist would carry out in the following years.

In addition, the 1922 period was a turbulent and constant time in Russia, which undoubtedly influenced the aesthetics and purpose of Malevich's works. The revolution and subsequent formation of the USSR introduced an interest in the utopia and the restructuring of society that permeated artistic circles. Among these, Malevich stood out for his insistence that art could transform perception and, therefore, reality itself.

"Billboard - 1922" invites the viewer to consider not only the interaction of shapes and colors, but also the impact of the historical and personal context on the work. Malevich is still relevant today, not only for its formal innovations, but for its ability to imbute even the most abstract compositions with a disturbing and reflective depth. This painting, like many others in its prolific career, reaffirms its position as one of the giants of modern art, whose legacy continues to influence artists and critics equally.

In summary, "billboard - 1922" is a masterpiece that encapsulates the essence of visual experiments and conceptual searches of Kazimir Malevich, placing a fascinating example of how geometric shapes and color games can transcend the mere visuality to offer a Window towards deeper and more complex understandings of modernity.

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