SUPREMATES STUDY - 1917


Size (cm): 55x75
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The art of Kazimir Malevich invites us to explore visual territories that transcend conventional forms and immerse us in the universe of suprematism, an artistic movement that he founded. "Study Supremeis - 1917" is a key manifestation of this exploration, where geometric shapes and colors are combined to challenge our perceptions of reality and abstraction.

Observing "Study Supremeis - 1917", we are facing a composition that clearly summarizes the essential principles of suprematism. The work is characterized by a series of geometric shapes arranged in an apparently arbitrary way, but which, as a whole, create a shocking visual harmony. They stand out in the painting rectangles, circles and lines that seem to float in space, each with their own weight and presence.

Color plays a fundamental role in this work. Malevich uses white as a predominant background, a blank canvas that gives the feeling of infinity, of absence of limits, which further highlights the geometric figures. On this immense background, colors vibrate with a particular intensity: red, blue, yellow and black. Each color has a purpose and a force, establishing a dialogue with each other that is at the same time energetic and serene.

The absence of characters in the work is remarkable and deliberate. Malevich does not seek to represent tangible reality, but abstract it to its purest elements. There are no human figures, or recognizable landscapes, only shapes and colors, stripped of any traditional narrative meaning. It is a conscious departure from figurative representation, a search for the absolute in art.

Malevich's suprematism is characterized by its intention to transcend the known and visible, looking for a more pure and fundamental reality. "Study Supremeis - 1917" is a testimony of this continuous search. By stripping ourselves of the familiarity of recognizable forms, it invites us to experience the very essence of art. In this sense, the work becomes a visual meditation on space, shape and color.

Kazimir Malevich, born in kyiv in 1879, had a career that revolutionized the art of the twentieth century. His contribution to abstract art cannot be underestimated. The creation of the Supreme Manifesto in 1915 marked a milestone in the history of modern art, and its most iconic works, such as "Black Square" ("Black Square"), continue to be objects of study and admiration.

In the context of 1917, a year marked by political and social agitation in Russia, "study suprematis" is erected as a will of art independence regarding worldly events. While the outside world was discussed in conflicts and revolutions, Malevich immersed himself in the depths of abstract art, seeking a purity and simplicity that seemed to avoid the outside world.

When contemplating this work, one cannot avoid feeling the strength of Malevich's artistic conviction. "Study Supremeis - 1917" It is not just a composition of shapes and colors; It is a bold statement that art has the power to transcend material reality and achieve the sublime. It is a reminder that, in the heart of art, it lies an incessant search for absolute, the essential and the true.

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