Billboard - 1922


Size (cm): 55x85
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The painting "Billboard - 1922" (Billboard - 1922) by Kazimir Malevich invites a deep reflection on the transformation of art through time and space in the context of the Soviet Russia of the twentieth century. Malevich, known as one of the pioneers of suprematism, stood out for its exploration of abstraction and geometry as a means of expressing a more pure and universal reality.

When contemplating the composition of "billboard - 1922", you can see the intricate relationship between geometric shapes and contrasting colors, distinctive characteristic of the Malevich style. The work presents a set of figures that, although two -dimensional, suggest unusual depth and dynamism in its apparent simplicity. From overlapping rectangles to circles and diagonal lines, each element seems to float in a relationship without strict hierarchy, embodying the suprematist principle that the supremacy of artistic sensibility lies in the pure way.

The color palette used in "Billboard - 1922" is a bold display of red, blue, yellow and black, primary colors that underline the radicality of Malevich's aesthetic proposal. These colors, applied flat and without nuances, are juxtaposed creating a vibrant and energetic effect. It is remarkable how the use of color in this piece does not follow a descriptive or naturalistic logic, but is framed within a search to evoke emotions and sensations directly and not mediated.

In the absence of human figures or recognizable objects, Malevich's work becomes a meditation on the essence of art and his abstract communication capacity. "Billboard - 1922" departs from any narrative or representation of the visible world, directing the viewer's attention towards the structure of the painting and the autonomy of its constituent elements. This is a feature that highlights the independence of the work of art of the material world, a central concept in Malevich's artistic philosophy.

A fascinating aspect of this painting is its historical context. Created in 1922, the year that marks the rise of the constructivist movement in the Soviet Union, "Billboard - 1922" reflects both the utopian ideals and the tensions of the time. While constructivism focused its interest in functionality and commitment to daily life, Malevich proposed a more metaphysical and contemplative vision with its suprematism, which clearly manifests itself in this work. This tension between the practical and the ideological is palpable in the formal and spiritual dilemma that the painting transmits.

In summary, "billboard - 1922" is a representative piece of the innovative genius of Kazimir Malevich, and a vibrant testimony of his effort to transcend the limitations of figuration and represent a more pure and essential perception of reality. The work not only offers a rich and complex aesthetic experience, but also reflects the deep cultural and social transformations of its time, thus encapsulating the spirit of an avant -garde in search of new forms of expression and meaning.

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