Athlete for the victory on the Sun - 1913


Size (cm): 55x80
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Kazimir Malevich, one of the pioneers of abstract art and founder of suprematism, presented a revolution in the way of understanding and appreciating art in the twentieth century. His work "Athlete for the victory on the Sun" of 1913, also known as "Costume for Victory Over The Sun Sportsman - 1913", exemplifies its ability to transform conventional concepts into bold explorations of the form, color and abstraction .

The painting, part of his repertoire for the futuristic opera "Victoria on the Sun", reflects not only the avant -garde spirit of the time, but also Malevich's commitment to geometric abstraction. As for artistic composition, Malevich uses overlapping rectangular and geometric shapes, predominantly primary colors such as red, yellow and blue, which stand out on a white background. This use of color and shape is not merely decorative; It is loaded with a symbolism that reflects the conflict and dynamism inherent to the opera for which it was created.

In "Athlete for the victory on the sun," Malevich departs from the traditional figurative representation. Instead of recognizable characters, we find a game of volumes and colors that seem to move in the two -dimensional space of the canvas. The central figure, which could be interpreted as a stylized athlete, is essentially a collection of juxtaposed geometric shapes, evoking the energy and vitality of the sports movement. This radical simplification helps to focus the viewer's attention on the formal elements of the work, such as the contrast between colors and the interrelation of forms.

The work is also significant in the context of Russian art of the early twentieth century. "Victoria on the Sun" was a collaboration between Malevich, the poet Alexéi Kruchonyj and the composer Mikhail Matiushin. This project was a pioneering example of synesthesia in art, where painting, music and poetry were intertwined to create a multidimensional aesthetic experience. In this sense, "suit for the athlete of the victory over the sun" cannot be completely understood without considering its function within this artistic symphony.

Malevich, in his search for the "zero degree" of painting, aspired to find a new visual language that transcended the limitations of realistic representation. Through simplification and abstraction, I sought to reveal universal and eternal truths. This approach would culminate in his most famous work, "Black Square", but "Athlete for the victory over the Sun" already shows his way to this scatding point of suprematism.

In summary, "Athlete for the victory on the Sun" is not simply a decorative work, but a visual manifesto of the principles that Malevich would continue to develop throughout his career. This painting is, in many ways, an emblematic work that highlights the role of Malevich as one of the most important visionaries of modernism. The work invites the viewer to question the nature of artistic representation and to participate in the intellectual and emotional adventure that Malevich proposed more than a century ago.

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