English in Moscow - 1914


Size (cm): 55x85
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Kazimir Malevich, a pioneer of abstract art and founder of suprematism, offers us a fascinating introspection in his work "English in Moscow - 1914". This painting, loaded with symbolism and visual experimentation, encapsulates the essence of a transition period in which abstraction began to redefine the limits of art.

At first glance, "English in Moscow" is a visual maze where various geometric shapes, colors and textures, a composition that characterizes Malevich's unique style coexist. The central figure, presumably English, is represented in a fragmented and almost cubist, with a kind of white mask that stands out in the portrait. This central figure is juxtaposed with a colored backdrop that symbolizes a modern and vibrant urban environment, possibly an abstract representation of Moscow.

The colors play a crucial role in the structure of this work. Malevich uses a bold palette of primary colors, with predominance of red, blue and yellow, which live with more neutral tones, such as white and black. This chromatic combination not only gives painting dynamism, but also highlights the influences of contemporary movements such as futurism and cubism, which marked Malevich's work at this time.

The composition itself is a testament of its ability to break the artistic conventions of your time. Instead of presenting a traditional perspective, Malevich opts for a flat and fragmented disposition. Floating geometric elements create a sensation of suspension and movement, which reflects the vision of a world in constant change and evolution. We also see the inclusion of texts, an unusual resource that adds an additional layer of meaning and plays with the observer's perception.

"English in Moscow" can also be interpreted as a meta-artistic allusion to the cultural shock and incipient globalization, where a foreign visitor is immersed in the bustle of a foreign city. This contrast between the local and the foreign adds a socio -political nuance to the work, suggesting that modernity and tradition interact and coexist in a shared space.

In addition, it is interesting to observe how elements of their subsequent suprematist style begin to manifest themselves in this work. The prominent use of geometric shapes and the emphasis on pure color anticipate their famous painting "Black Square", created a year later, in 1915. In "English in Moscow", Malevich seems to be exploring the limits of figurative representation and preparing the land for total abstraction.

Malevich's influence on the evolution of modern art cannot be underestimated. "English in Moscow - 1914" Not only is it placed as an important link in its own artistic career, but also offers a window to a vibrant and transformative period in art history. When facing this work, we are not only observing a fragment of the past, but also participating in a continuous conversation about the nature and purpose of modern art.

In summary, the painting "English in Moscow - 1914" is a vibrant testimony of the innovation and artistic audacity of Kazimir Malevich. With its brave use of color, its compositional structure and its exploration of the interaction between forms and text, it offers a rich visual and conceptual experience, inviting us to reflect on the role of art in a world in constant change.

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