OBJET PLASTIQUE COLOR PLANS WITH TWO SUPEIVE WOODS - 1928


Size (cm): 50x60
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The work "Objet Plastique planes of color with two overlapping woods" by Joaquín Torres García, painted in 1928, is a brilliant example of the visual language that the artist developed throughout his career, being a reference of constructivism. In this piece, the plastic structure becomes a vehicle that transports the viewer to a deep dialogue about the relationship between form, color and materiality. Torres García, through this work, explores not only aesthetics, but also a philosophy of creation that moves away from traditional representation.

The composition of the painting is characterized by a meticulous organization of different color planes, where the shades of blue, red, yellow and gray predominate, which interspersed with each other, forming a visual symphony that invites reflection. The two overlapping woods that appear in the work act as structural elements that support and define the pictorial space. This overlap is not merely physical, but also raises a hierarchy between the colors, suggesting a depth that challenges the viewer to read the work in layers. There is a game of lights and shadows that gives a three -dimensionality impression, a resource that Torres García used to create a sense of dynamism and movement in the static.

Torres García's constructivist style is manifested in his interest in geometry and abstractions, as well as in his desire to merge painting with sculpture, which is evidenced in the use of three -dimensional elements. Although the work does not present human figures or characters, its visual language suggests a narrative about materiality and space, taking the viewer to an almost architectural experience. Torres García seeks that each plane and each color are understood as parts of a coherent whole, in which each element has its own place and function.

It is important to note that Joaquín Torres García was a pioneer of modern art in Latin America, whose work not only influenced his native country, Uruguay, but also left a mark on the international context. His association with movements such as Russian constructivism and Cubism, in addition to his interest in pre -Columbian culture, allowed him to develop a unique style that evokes a sense of belonging and cultural identity. This continuous search for the synthesis between the local and the universal can be firmly felt in "Objet Plastique planes of color with two superimposed woods."

Finally, this work is not only a visual representation, but it is a meeting point between art and philosophy, a space where the viewer can examine his own perceptions about reality. In the context of the artistic production of Torres García, this work stands out for its innovative character and its ability to invite a deeper exploration of the art structure itself, which makes it an essential piece to understand the evolution of modern art In Latin America.

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