Illustration of 'For La Voz' by Vladimir Mayakovsky - 1920


Size (cm): 55x40
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The "Illustration for the voice 'of Vladimir Mayakovsky - 1920" of El Lissitzky is a vibrant and moving manifestation of Russian constructivism, an artistic movement that focused on abstraction and geometry to express revolutionary ideals. The Lissitzky, an innovative and prolific artist of the early twentieth century, collaborated closely with Vladimir Mayakovsky to create this work, which is part of a poems book destined to be read aloud.

When observing this painting, one is immediately captured by the force of its composition. Domidden by bold geometric shapes, the work predominantly uses red and black colors, a palette that is, at the same time, simple and powerful. The background is an immaculate target, which makes the geometric elements stand out with an almost hypnotic sharpness. Thick black lines cross horizontally and vertically, creating a network that guides the viewer's gaze through the composition.

Red, a color strongly associated with the revolution and change in Soviet Russia, is used here not only as a visual contrast but also as a symbol of energy and dynamism that characterizes both Mayakovsky's poetry and The Lissitzky. In the work, red unfolds in solid blocks and angular lines, suggesting movement and rhythm, evoking the performative nature of Mayakovsky's poems.

It should be noted that this piece lacks characters in the traditional sense; Instead, "characters" could be conceived as the forms themselves, endowed with an almost anthropomorphic presence. These geometric figures seem to interact with each other, as if they were participating in an abstract choreography that embodies the vitality and fervor of Mayakovsky's poetic voice.

The Lissitzky, with its training in architecture and its involvement in suprematism with Kazimir Malevich, brought to its illustrations a systematic and innovative approach, using geometry as the main visual language. In this work, clear influences of its series "Proun" are perceived (acronym in Russian "project for the establishment of a new form in art"), where he combined architectural and pictorial elements to explore new directions in abstract art.

The abstraction in this illustration is not merely decorative, but is loaded with intention and meaning. The lack of figurative elements is compensated with a powerful sensation of structure and precision, which gives rise to visual communication that is, at the same time, direct and complex. This work is a testimony of how Lissitzky managed to merge art, design and propaganda in a single creative gesture, achieving a perfect synthesis that resonates with the ideas of modernity and progress of its time.

The "illustration of 'for voice'" is, in short, a modular piece in the artistic corpus of El Lissitzky and a sublime example of the potential of constructivism to communicate political and social ideas through a pure aesthetic way. It represents a bridge between the word and the image, between the emotional content of Mayakovsky's poetry and the rigorous structures of abstract art and the graphic design of its time.

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