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Kazimir Malevich, founder of the suprematism and pioneer of abstract art, presents in his work "Head (Head)" a clear example of his characteristic approach to geometry and abstraction. This painting, perhaps not so widely known as its famous "black square", offers us a time to reflect on the artistic evolution of Malevich and its contributions to the avant -garde of the twentieth century.

By carefully observing "head (head)", the first thing that is obvious is the extreme simplification of the human figure. Malevich presents a head, stripped of realistic details and reduced to a series of geometric shapes. The figure has a face composed of planes and contours defined with precise lines, suggesting a nose and schematic eyes. Instead of the complexity and texture of the skin, we find smooth surfaces and flat colors that evoke a new way of representing the essence of the human being.

The color in this work is sober but deliberate. The extinguished tones predominate, with a predominance of a clear beige tone that forms the face, along with dark touches that provide contrast and define the factions and contours. The limited palette emphasizes Malevich's disinterest in mimesis and its search for a deeper artistic truth, beyond the representational. This color use, together with the compositional structure of the work, accentuates the sensation of balance and proportion.

In "Head (Head)", we do not find characters in the traditional sense; The subject of the work is a head that has been stripped of any individualizing trait. This abstraction underlines Malevich's intention to illustrate universal ideas, instead of specific individualities. The figure becomes a timeless symbol, an almost archetypal representation that transcends personality and historical borders. It is the essence of a person, taken to its minimum expression of form and color.

The composition of "head (head)" is characterized by its symmetry and balance, reflecting Malevich's interest in space harmony. Each line and shadow are carefully placed to grant a sense of cohesion and unity. The verticality of the piece suggests rigidity and control, cracks of suprematist thought where the supremacy of pure artistic sensibility is imposed on objective reality itself.

This work, although less commented than other iconic Malevich pieces, invites a deep reflection on its artistic philosophy and legacy. Malevich, influenced by avant -garde movements such as futurism and cubism, managed to sculpt his own voice with suprematism, a voice that resonated with the purity of sober shapes and colors. Works such as "Head (Head)" are testimonies of rigor and innovation of Malevich, challenging the viewer to see beyond the surface and to enter the kingdom of the abstract.

As a whole, "Head (Head)" is manifested as a work that, although simple in its apparent execution, actually contains a conceptual complexity that invites introspection and admiration. It is a reminder that the essence of art, for Malevich, lies in the purity of form and color, in pure distillate of human perception.

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