Composition (an incursion) - 1931


Size (cm): 70x60
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In "Composition (an incursion)" of 1931, Pavel Filonov transports us to an intricate and multifaceted universe, in which the saturation of details and symbolic density are indisputable protagonists. This oil on canvas is positioned as an eloquent testimony of the technical and conceptual domain that Filonov possessed. Within its vast body, this work stands out for its complex visual network and its vibrant color use, characteristics that have turned Filonov into a fundamental figure of Russian art of the twentieth century.

Obly observing the paint, it is inevitable to feel overwhelmed by the amount of elements integrated in the composition. Filonov applies its analytical technique, in which the forms and figures emerge from a detailed and meticulous almost microscopic approach to the pictorial space. The surface of "composition (an incursion)" is a hotbed of activity, with multiple figures, landscapes and structures intertwined in an almost impenetrable fabric. The painting transmits a sensation of constant movement, as if the canvas were on the verge of overflowing with the life it contains.

Filonov's color palette in this work is effectively varied, dominated by terrible, intense red and deep blue tones. The colors are distributed so that they create a notable balance between harmony and dissonance, establishing a visual tension that keeps the captive viewer. The use of color not only adds emotion and dynamism to the composition, but also serves to highlight certain areas and direct the viewer's gaze through this visual maze.

One of the most hermetic aspects of painting is its iconographic content. Although there are no clearly defined characters in the traditional sense, there is a profusion of humanoid forms and anatomical fragments that seem to emerge and fade into the motley tapestry of elements. These partial figures and constant metamorphosis could be interpreted as a reflection on the human condition in a context of agitation and change, a constant in the Russia of the early twentieth century.

The historical context of the creation of this work cannot be ignored. Filonov lived and worked in a period of intense social and political transformations, and his work has often read as an answer to the disturbances of his time. The decomposition and recomposition of forms in "composition (an incursion)" can be seen as a metaphor for the fragmentation and reconstruction of society and individual identity in the post-revolutionary era.

The term an incursion into the title suggests a violent and fast, almost military action. This evocation agrees with the feeling of chaos and crowd in the painting, as if we were observing a catastrophic event or an unexpected assault. However, the work also invites a longer contemplation, challenging the initial perception of chaos with an underlying order that can be revealed with patience and attention.

"Composition (an incursion)" is a work that perfectly encapsulates the aesthetic philosophy of Filonov, a master of detail and visual analysis. Its ability to transform the canvas into a microcosm full of life and meaning continues to be amazed and challenging contemporary spectators. In this painting, Filonov not only reflects a unique artistic vision, but also offers a deep reflection on the nature of chaos and order, fragmentation and totality. His art, inscribed in the tradition of Russian modernism, continues to be a fascinating enigma and a will of the transforming power of painting.

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