The machine turns quickly - 1917


Size (cm): 55x85
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The work "The machine turns quickly" (1917) by Francis Picabia is erected as a powerful testimony of the Dadaist movement and the exploration of art in an era marked by industrialization and modernity. This painting is an emblematic example of the way Picabia used the machine as a metaphor for the functioning of modern life, as well as a reflection of the aesthetics of its time. In the composition, the author presents a set of geometric shapes that suggest dynamism and movement, evoking the gear of a full functioning machine. This almost mechanistic representation visually translates into a deployment of lines and shapes that seem to flow and turn, generating a sensation of speed and energy.

The tones used in the work are predominantly turned off, with a palette that includes gray, blue and brown, which prints an industrial atmosphere. The use of color, far from being arbitrary, seeks to communicate the coldness and efficiency of machines, characteristics inherent to the modern era. Picabia, aware of the influence of the industry on culture and aesthetics, opts for a representation that feels almost abstract, although in its essence it refers to the tangible reality of the machines of its time. The lack of human figures in painting reinforces this distance; Instead of beings that could represent life, the machine becomes the absolute protagonist, symbolizing both progress and dehumanization.

The work is registered in the context of Dadaism, a movement that arose in reaction to the horrors of World War I and promoted rupture with traditional artistic conventions. In this sense, "the machine turns quickly" is not only a celebration of modernity, but also an evening to the dehumanization that it implied. An parallelism can be established with other works of Picabia, where the machine is interpreted as a symbol of the era, as in others paintings where the figure of the woman is combined with mechanical elements, which suggests a fusion between the human and the industrial.

Through its formal approach, Picabia is at the forefront of an art that seeks to reflect contemporary reality. His style reveals a deep understanding of the expressive potential of form and color, as well as an interest in the possibilities that emerge from the intertwined organic with the mechanistic. This work evidenced not only visual, but also conceptual investigation, where the represented invites the viewer to reflect on the involvement of technology in modern existence.

In short, "the machine turns quickly" is a dense work in meanings and symbolisms, which transcends its visual representation to interrogate us about the relationship between human being and a machine in a world that advances inexorably towards mechanization and depersonalization. The ability to express this duality through its distinctive aesthetics consolidates it as one of the pillars of the art of the twentieth century, resonating its legacy in the history of contemporary art to this day.

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