Arithmetic composition - 1929


Size (cm): 60x60
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The work "Arithmetic composition" by Theo Van Doesburg, made in 1929, is a clear example of the evolution of abstract art in the context of the Stijl movement, of which Van Doesburg was one of the main exponents. In this painting, the author manages to establish a dialogue between geometry and color, paying tribute to the principles of mathematical harmony that advocated the precursors of abstract art. Through a careful disposition of lines and plans, a composition is created that, at first glance, may seem simple, but that reveals a notable formal and conceptual complexity.

Visually, the work is presented as a set of squares and rectangles in a restricted palette that covers white, black, red and blue. This chromatic team is not accidental, but follows the tradition of De Stijl, where primary colors play a crucial role in the creation of a pure visual expression. Van Doesburg uses the interrelation of these tones to generate tension and balance. Bright tones are found in communion with linear areas in black and white, which act as a frame for forms, creating a sense of order and clarity.

The way the elements are distributed on the surface of the paint is also worthy of analysis. There is an obvious rupture of symmetry in the arrangement of the rectangles, which allows the work to breathe, avoiding a rigidity that could have made it less dynamic. The composition feels like a living space, where each geometric form has its own weight and meaning, suggesting a constant dance between the absolute and the relative, between order and chaos. This formal tension reflects a deep interest in movement and time, aspects that were fundamental in Van Doesburg beyond its pictorial work, including theories about art in art.

It is pertinent to mention that "arithmetic composition" does not include human figures or characters, which is consistent with the abstract approach that characterizes Van Doesburg's works. By eliminating figurative representation, the artist invites the viewer to interact with painting from a purely visual and emotional perspective, promoting an aesthetic experience where sensations focus on form and color.

Theo Van Doesburg was an innovative not only in painting, but also in design and architecture, and its legacy is intertwined with contemporary figures such as Piet Mondrian, although with a somewhat more radical approach in the use of color and shape. "Arithmetic composition" can be seen as a milestone in its trajectory, since it synthesizes its formal and conceptual evolution until that moment, while it is located at the forefront of a tradition in which the creative possibilities seemed infinite.

In short, this work not only stands as a simple visual exploration; It represents a theoretical formulation about art, a manifestation of the search for a clean and universal aesthetic language. "Arithmetic composition" is a compendium of geometric and chromatic ideas that invite reflection on the nature of art in the context of the twentieth century, reaffirming the deep impact of Theo Van Doesburg on the history of modern art.

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