Flying Codonas - 1932


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The work "The flying codonas" by John Steuart Curry, created in 1932, is a notable reflection of the artist's ability to capture the vibrant essence of the American landscape and the popular culture of his time. Curry, born in Wisconsin in 1897, is recognized as one of the main exponents of American regional art. His style is often characterized by a strong connection with the earth and the traditions of the west, combining influences of realism and expressionism.

In this painting, Curry presents a scene that evokes both the adrenaline of the show and the intimacy of everyday life. The work focuses on a group of figures, part of the circus context, performing acrobatics in a dreamlike environment that challenges gravity. The feeling of movement is palpable; The bodies seem to float so lightly that the viewer can almost feel the imminent action of his next acrobatics. The figures, with their colorful and dynamic costumes, are intertwined in an air dance that evokes a feeling of joy and freedom.

The composition of the work is remarkably balanced, with the figures distributed so that they look through the canvas, from the bottom to the bottom, where abstract forms are glimpsed that show a wide and clear sky. The perspective, carefully considered, creates an illusion of depth that is perfectly combined with movement, generating an almost kinetic experience for those who observe.

The use of color in "flying codonas" is another outstanding aspect that deserves attention. Curry uses a vibrant and rich palette, where the blue tones of the sky contrast with the reds and yellow of the acrobat costumes. This contrast not only brings vitality to the scene, but also emphasizes the almost electric energy of the captured moment. The chromatic intensity reinforces the sense of speed and emotion, attracting the viewer to the visual experience that seems to project beyond the framework of the canvas.

Through his work, Curry captures more than a simple representation of a circus show; He invites the viewer to immerse himself in the cultural experience of a developing America, where popular entertainment began to gain prominence. "The flying codonas", as many of his works, reflects Curry's fascination for the community, tradition and visual narrative that intertwines history and contemporaneity.

While the work is punctual in its content and form, it is also part of a greater artistic context of its time. The fusion of everyday life with the extraordinary is a conductive thread in Curry's work, reminding us that life, in all its manifestations, has an almost circus character; A show where fragility and vigor coexist in a constant balance. Curry's techniques, which combine detail with free expression, are a precursor to discussions that would later bloom in contemporary art, where the performative and visual are intertwined in unexpected ways.

Thus, "flying codonas" not only stands as a testimony of John Steuart Curry's talents, but also serves as a reflection of his time, inviting the viewer to explore the complexities of the human being in his search for beauty and astonishment in the context of its existence. In its essence, this work resonates beyond its surface, offering a constant dialogue between American art, history and culture that endures to this day.

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