Hunger - 1925


Size (cm): 45x85
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Pavel Filonov's "hunger" (1925) paint stands as a scathing visual testimony of hardships and human suffering. This work, exponent of Filonov's analytical realism, captures the essence of an era tormented by calamity and hunger, an issue that resonates deeply in the context of post-revolutionary Russia and the famine years they followed.

The artistic "hunger" composition is dense and meticulous, a reflection of the characteristic style of Filonov, who filled his works with numerous details and a rooted sense of structure. In terms of color, opaque and terrible tones prevail, dominated by a range of brown, gray and yellow. This color palette not only reinforces the atmosphere of despair and deterioration, but also underlines the seriousness and pain that permeate the scene.

In the work, Filonov presents a multitude of human figures, whose faces and bodies are distorted and intertwined, composing a mesh of collective suffering. The characters are agglomerated in a claustrophobic composition, locked in their own misery. His empty eyes and skeletal bodies speak of starvation and hopelessness. Each figure seems to be trapped in a personal struggle, but at the same time, their pain is shared, creating a visual narrative of a devastated community.

Philonov's style is unmistakable. His analytical approach led him to explore beyond external appearances and immerse himself in the deconstruction of reality. In this way, "hunger" does not simply seek to represent an episode of misery, but seeks to unravel the deepest layers of the human condition under extreme circumstances. The multiplicity of details invites the spectator to a detained and deep contemplation, progressively revealing the hidden facets of human misery.

Pavel Filonov, an artist and theoretical of Russian art, developed his unique methodology known as "antipintura", which was characterized by a rejection of conventional painting techniques. His works, including "hunger", focused on capturing the internal dynamism of reality. The density of his style and the use of micropintura allowed Filonov to transmit an emotional intensity and a collective mood extremely effectively.

"Hunger" shares affinities with other Filonov works such as "Formula of the Petrogragra proletariat" and "Peasant Family", where the same emotional intensity and thorough detail are also observed. Filonov's ability to translate the pain and struggle of common people through a complex amalgam of forms and patterns is already its distinctive seal.

In short, "hunger" is not simply a painting; It is an extremely visceral experience that forces the viewer to confront the crudeness of human misery. With a master combination of color, composition and detail, Filonov creates a visual narrative that still feels relevant and powerful today. Through his art, Filonov unravels reality with surgical precision, offering a naked and painful representation of the human condition in times of extreme adversity.

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