Exhibition chair - 1928


Size (cm): 60x60
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Description

The work "Chair for the exhibition" of 1928, created by the visionary artist and architect Russian El Lissitzky, is a palpable testimony of its innovative approach in constructivism and its ability to interconnect geometric shapes and primary colors. Obtaining this work carefully, we are faced with a composition that challenges the traditional conceptions of painting and design, inviting us to reflect on the relationship between space, form and function in modern art.

The Lissitzky, whose real name was Lazar Markovich Lissitzky, was a prominent figure in the constructivist movement, which sought to transform art into a tool for the construction of the new Soviet social order. Faithful to this philosophy, "exposure chair" is not limited to being a mere visual representation; Instead, it acts as a manifestation of the intersection between art and practical utility. The abstract silhouette of the chair, defined by precise lines and acute angles, suggests a fusion between functional design and aesthetic expression.

In terms of composition, the work is characterized by its use of simple geometric shapes and primary colors: red, yellow and black dominate the palette. The vibrant red of the chair contrasts boldly with the white background, highlighting its presence and underlining the artist's intention to focus the viewer's attention on the main object. This deliberate use of color and shape is not only representative of the constructivist style, but also anticipates the subsequent development of graphic design and the Bauhaus movement, of which Lissitzky was an influential precursor.

The painting lacks human figures, which further reinforces its abstract character and its focus on the functionality and aesthetics of the object. This absence of characters allows the viewer to focus on the interaction of shapes and colors, appreciating the purity and clarity of the composition. The chair, in its geometric essentiality, challenges the notion of everyday objects as mere instruments of use, raising them to elements of artistic discourse.

A less known aspect of this work is the influence it had on the design of contemporary exhibitions and furniture. The Lissitzky was a pioneer in the integration of expository design with constructivist ideals, and "exposure chair" can be understood as an early exploration of this synthesis. His focus on aesthetic functionality also links him to his contemporaries, such as Gerrit Rietveld and Marcel Breuer, who similarly explored the relationship between the architectural form and practical utility.

In summary, "Exhibition chair - 1928" is more than a simple painting. It is a reflection of the radical vision of the Lissitzky for art and its ability to transcend traditional borders between creative disciplines. Through the precision of its lines, the audacity of its color and the purity of its form, Lissitzky offers us a new way of seeing and experiencing the world, encouraging us to rethink the connection between design and functionality in our daily lives.

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