EQUIPMENT USED - 1930


Size (cm): 60x60
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "team used", made in 1930, is a fascinating example of the artistic evolution of this outstanding member of the German expressionist movement. Kirchner, known for his bold stylization and his vibrant use of color, captures in this painting the relationship between the human and won in a context that evokes both the struggle and collaboration.

The composition of "team exploited" is remarkably dynamic, presenting a set of horses that appears tied and controlled in an environment that suggests a conversation between the natural and the artificial, the organic and the mechanized. The way in which the image is organized reveals both the inherent force of animals and the tension of their domain. The use of vertical and diagonal lines emphasizes the movement, guiding the viewer's gaze through the canvas and evoking a sensation of energy contained.

Color plays a crucial role in painting; Kirchner's palette combines terrible and warm tones that suggest a connection with earth and nature, along with more vibrant touches that can be interpreted as a manifestation of emotion and life. This chromatic choice adds an emotional dimension to the work, creating a contrast between the vital force of horses and the potential oppression of its yoke.

Although the human figure is suggested more than explicitly in this work, the representation of horses as central characters introduces a dialogue in which you can reflect on power and submission, the vital energy that contrasts with the control exerted by human forces . This interaction goes beyond a mere animalist representation and advocates a deeper reading about the human condition and its relationship with the natural world.

Kirchner's expressionist style is manifested in the simplification of forms and an application of painting that suggests an almost visceral urgency. Its tendency to deform the proportions and use the color symbolicly creates an emotional atmosphere where the perception of reality is mediated by the feelings of the artist. This is aligned with other expressionist works of the time that also seek to convey a subjective experience rather than simply represent objective reality.

In terms of context, "used team" is particularly relevant in the framework of the artist's production during the 1930s, where his work became more introspective and moved away from the bright urban scenarios of the previous period, often imbued with a melancholy and reflection on the social implications of his time. Kirchner, along with other expressionist artists, was affected by the changing political climate in Germany, which would also echo his works indirectly.

In conclusion, "team used", although not one of Kirchner's most widely commented works, represents an interesting connection point between his previous work and a transformation towards a more symbolic and poetic representation. This work invites the viewer to meditate on the complexities of power relations in nature, and is presented as a legacy of modernism that challenges the conventions of their time. A more detailed examination of this painting not only enriches our understanding of Kirchner's work, but also offers a mirror of social and emotional tensions that persisted in European society in the 1930s.

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