Panel 10. Totems - The Epic of American Civilization - 1934


Size (cm): 40x110
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In the vast corpus of the work of José Clemente Orozco, Panel 10. Totems - the epic of American civilization (1934) stands out as a powerful manifestation of its social and political approach, as well as its mastery in the use of color and color The form. This work is registered within its ambitious mural project entitled "The epic of American civilization", a series that explores the historical and cultural tour of America, from its indigenous roots to modernity.

In this panel, Orozco presents a vision rich in symbolism, where the totems, represented prominently, evoke indigenous roots and the connection with the pre -Columbian past. Totems, high and stylized, seem to cross the composition vertically, exuding an inherent presence that claims respect and admiration. The choice of this icon is not accidental; Orozco, when giving prominence to these cultural elements, claims the importance of original civilizations against the Eurocentric narrative that has prevailed throughout history.

The color palette on the panel is marked by terrible and ocher tones, which alludes to the earth and history. These colors not only create a sense of depth and texture, but also evoke an atmosphere of solemnity and reflection. The contrasts between shadows and lights, as well as the arrangement of the elements, offer a sense of movement and dynamism, a distinctive characteristic of the muralist style. The angular and dramatic forms of the totems highlight the influence of symbolism and expressionism, approaching a representation that transcends the merely visual, inviting the viewer to a deeper contemplation on cultural identity and its complexity.

While the work is devoid of visible human figures and an explicit narrative, the impact of totems invites you to consider the footprint of indigenous cultures and melancholy in their history. In its absence, the work suggests a reflection on what has been lost in the colonization and modernization process. This stylistic choice is aligned with the broader approach to Orozco, who often addressed tensions between progress and cultural heritage, a recurring theme in its production.

Orozco, who is one of the three great Mexican muralists with Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, used in this panel a particular approach that distanced himself from a linear narrative, preferring instead an open dialogue with history. The totems, as resistance and memory symbols, become identity headlights in a world that has often tried to erase their roots.

When observing this panel, the viewer is confronted by the complexity of American history, an epic full of nuances and contradictions, which Orozco captures with incomparable emotional intensity. "Totems" is not only a work of art; It is a call to rediscover and revalue cultural foundations that support contemporary civilization. Through his ability to combine the symbolic with the aesthetic, Orozco invites a constant reflection on who we are and where we come from, thus reaffirming the enduring relevance of his legacy in the panorama of art and culture.

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