The city gets up


Size (cm): 75x45
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Description

The work "The city rises" (original title in English: "The City Rises") by Umberto Boccioni, painted in 1910, is one of the most representative pieces of the futuristic movement and stands as a vibrant testimony of modernity and the dynamism of his time. In this painting you can see not only the technical mastery of Boccioni, but also the fervent ideals of a movement that celebrated the speed, technology and energy of urban life.

When observing the composition, a strong sense of movement and transformation is perceived. The work is structured through a flow of forms that are intertwined, a distinctive characteristic of futurism. Boccioni uses diagonal dynamics that lead the viewer's gaze through the fabric, suggesting a space in continuous change and evolution. In the center of painting, human figures, which seem to be in the action of building and creating, are mixed with architectural elements in a whirlwind of effort and activity. These figures represent workers who, pushed by the force of urban transformation, are erecting what is understood as the new city.

The vibrant color plays a crucial role in this work; The warm tones of yellow and oranges contrast with blue and green cold. This palette not only contributes to the general emotion of painting, but also evokes the luminosity of a city in metamorphosis. Boccioni achieves an almost kinetic effect on color application, using loose and bold brushstrokes that, combined with the dynamism of forms, produce a sensation of a vibrant and energetic reality.

The characters in the play, although stylized and sometimes almost abstract, carry an important symbolism. They represent the working class and their indispensable role in the construction of the future. This claim of the human figure in the industrial era is a recurring theme in the works of Boccioni and its contemporaries. In "The city rises", the artist not only captures the physical action of the workers, but also suggests a collective struggle towards a new ideal of urban life.

It is relevant to note that this painting, although not as well known as other works of Boccioni, reflects its interest in the principles of Cubism and the use of color in a way that anticipates future directions of modern art. The duality between the figurative and the abstract is palpable, a dialogue that defies the interpretation of the viewer and invites him to reflect on the relationship between individual and machine, fight and progress.

Futurism, of which Boccioni was an outstanding exponent, is based on an idealization of the present, motivated by the metaphor of speed as a symbol of life. "The city rises" is a microcosm of these ideals, where the energy of modernity is celebrated through architectural structures that emerge on the canvas almost as a living being, in constant growth and transformation.

Through "the city rises," Boccioni connects the viewer with a crucial historical moment, marking the beginning of a new era. Its innovative approach to the representation of movement and human emotion is a legacy that lasts in the history of contemporary art, and allows to glimpse the impact of modernism on the development of visual aesthetics of the twentieth century. The work is not only a testimony of the impulse towards modernity, but also an invitation to admire the beauty of collective action and human progress in a world in constant change.

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