Destruction of mythology - Study - 1930


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The painting "Destruction of mythology - Study" by José Clemente Orozco, created in 1930, is a work that reflects the disturbing duality of the human being when facing his beliefs and traditions, at a time when the world was shaken by changes deep and irreversible. This study, which anticipates the monumental mural work of the same name subsequently made, encapsulates the existential and social concerns of the artist, through a powerful composition, full of symbolism and a color palette that accentuates his drama.

The work can be observed as a reflection on the conflict between mythological inheritance and contemporary reality. The characters that emerge from this narrative are not typical of a simple narrative representation; They are archetypes that cross the threshold between the mythical and the real, presenting a struggle that becomes central in the history of Orozco. The viewer is facing human figures, torsos and hats that evoke at the same time the everyday and the mythical, but that, by their disposition, seem to be trapped in a cycle of destruction. The duality between man and his mythology is palpable in the way in which the figures seem to be consumed or even decomposed, fading in a background that absorbs their contours, suggesting a sense of dissolution before the imminent arrival of the inevitable.

The use of color in this work is equally remarkable. Orozco opts for a gloomy palette, where dark, gray and ocher tones predominate, which evoke an atmosphere of pessimism and reflection. This color choice not only establishes the emotional tone of painting, but also acts as a vehicle to transmit the sense of urgency and imminent loss of cultural and mythological identities that modernity threatens to blur. The absence of a vibrant color emphasizes the hardness of the message that Orozco seeks to communicate.

As for the composition, the elements are distributed so that they lead the viewer's gaze towards the center of the work, where the fight intensifies. The space is organized in such a way that it creates a sense of movement, which suggests that destruction is not an isolated event, but a continuous process. This notion is reinforced by the chiaroscuro technique, which gives depth and volume to the figures, causing them to seem even closer and more real, contributing to the visceral effect of the work.

Orozco, an artist who is within the tradition of Mexican muralism, with his characteristic approach to social issues and his ability to combine the local with the universal, achieves in this study to capture the essence of an eternal conflict: the struggle between the myths that define a culture and the realities that transform it. This work, although it is a preparatory study, already reveals the tensions and concerns that Orozco would continue to explore in his subsequent work. The "study of the destruction of mythology" is not only a reflection of its time, but also offers a vision that resonates with our contemporaneity, inviting us to question the myths that surround us and the role we play in its construction and eventual destructibility .

In conclusion, "Destruction of mythology - study" is a work that not only stands out for its impressive technique and composition, but also for its thematic relevance, which still persists today. Orozco achieves, through this study, raise crucial questions about identity, creation and loss, conferring to his work a prominent place within the legacy of modern art.

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