Solidarity - 1932


Size (cm): 75x50
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The work "solidarity" of Käthe Kollwitz, created in 1932, is placed as a powerful testimony of the tumultuous times that the artist lived and her unwavering commitment to social justice and the struggles of the working class. Käthe Kollwitz, one of the most important figures of expressionism and the artistic movement that enters the social, reflected in this painting his deep empathy towards human suffering, echoing with the social currents of his time.

In "Solidarity", the artist presents a composition that reflects an intense union between figures that seem to be intertwined in a collective hug. The work evokes an emotional force that is palpable, where the mass of human bodies seems to join in the common struggle. The faces, although stylized and almost archetypal, express a wide range of emotions that range from sadness to a shared hope against adversity. This approach to the human figure is characteristic in Kollwitz's work, who often portrays the pain and resilience of individuals in contexts of injustice and suffering.

The color palette used in "solidarity", predominantly in dark and terrible tones, contributes to the atmosphere of gravity and protest that the work transmits. These colors, together with the use of deep shadows, accentuate the drama of the figures and create a strong contrast that directs the viewer's attention towards the union of these bodies. Kollwitz seems to emphasize the collective struggle of the oppressed, using their expressionist brushstroke technique to give life to texture and emotion on the surface of the painting.

It is relevant to note that this work is not limited to a specific moment, but represents a timeless feeling that can be related to various social struggles throughout history. Kollwitz, who lost his son in World War I and whose life was marked by the suffering and struggle for the well -being of the disadvantaged, channels their personal experiences in this painting, which can be seen as much as a tribute to the fallen as the fallen as A call to social action.

In the context of the art of the twentieth century, "solidarity" can also be interpreted as part of a broader movement of artists who sought to reflect the social reality of their time. Like other Kollwitz contemporaries, his work invites reflection on the living conditions of the working class, inspiring movements and discussions about human rights and labor dignity. His works, often loaded with symbolism and emotionality, sometimes present similarities with the representations of the class struggle of artists such as Diego Rivera and Francisco de Goya, who also explored issues of social injustice through their art.

In conclusion, "solidarity" of Käthe Kollwitz is not only a visual work of art, but a powerful and moving reflection on human union and suffering. Its ability to convey the essence of collective struggle at a time of crisis resonates deeply and continues to be relevant in our contemporary discussions about solidarity and social justice. Its expansive technique, the emotional use of color and the representation of the human figure is intertwined to form a piece that, although created in 1932, continues to vibrate with the intensity of the clamor for equity and humanity.

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