Tomorrow - 1938


Size (cm): 60x75
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The painting "Tomorrow" (1938) by Yves Tanguy is a work that masterfully embodies the essence of surrealism, an artistic movement that blurs the boundaries between concrete reality and the dream field. Tanguy, known for its distinctive style that combines elements of abstraction and figuration, presents in this piece a landscape that challenges logic and explores the disconcerting nature of time and existence.

When observing "Tomorrow", the viewer is received by a vast land of terrible and subtle nuances that make up an almost alien scenario. Tanguy's palette is characterized by its use of dull colors, but in this work a combination of grayish, ocher and blue tones that contribute to an atmosphere of melancholy and mystery stands out. This use of color causes a feeling of restlessness, wrapping the viewer in a world where time seems to have stopped and where reality manifests itself in unexpected ways.

The "tomorrow" composition is equally intriguing. The space is populated by a series of amorphous forms and structures that seem to float in the air, equipped with almost liquid quality. These forms do not represent concrete objects, but evoke a sense of the unknown and the unbeatable. There are no visible human characters in painting, which suggests a deeper introspection about the state of being and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. Tanguy invites the viewer to an contemplation that goes beyond simple observation, inviting the exploration of the emotions that these shapes and colors unleash.

In "Tomorrow", the dialogue between the forms and the empty space is crucial. Tanguy uses vacuum as a significant element that contrasts with dense and complex structures. This void is not simply the lack of occupation; It acts as a mirror that reflects the uncertainty and fragility of existence. The viewer is in a threshold, between the known and the unknown, which adds a layer of complex symbolism to the work.

Tanguy's work, in general, is distinguished by his ability to evoke dreams and altered states of consciousness. Often its style has been compared to other surrealists such as Salvador Dalí and Max Ernst, but "tomorrow" highlights its own identity that is based on the exploration of the form and color in a purely intimate and personal way. In this sense, Tanguy invites an artistic experience that is both visual and emotional, offering a temporary refuge of everyday logic.

"Tomorrow" is not just a pictorial representation; It is an internal window of the human being, an exploration of what is to come, what you want and what you fear. Through its unique artistic approach, Yves Tanguy manages to encapsulate in this work the meaning of imminence, hope and an intrinsic uncertainty that is manifested through painting. Thus, "Tomorrow" transcends his time and place, turning it into a significant piece within the corpus of surrealism and an invitation to reflect on our own relationship with the future.

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