Cocoló - 1938


Size (cm): 60x75
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Francis Picabia's "cocoló" work, made in 1938, is an outstanding example of the artist's avant -garde style, known for his ability to merge different artistic currents and his constant exploration of identity and form. Picabia, associated with Dadaism and Surrealism, used in this painting a double strategy: the use of the graphic line, which evokes industrial design, and the representation of the human figure in an almost abstract context.

From the first glance, "Cocoló" reveals a composition that defies the traditional rules of representation. He painting It presents a central figure that is partially hidden, suggesting an ambiguous and multifaceted identity. This figure has a face and parts of the body delineated almost mechanically, evoking an aesthetic that approaches that of automatons or machines, something that Picabia explored throughout his career. The fusion between the human figure and the inanimate object highlights the artist's interest in modernity and dehumanization that often accompanies the technological era.

The colors in "cocoló" are vibrant and contrasting; Pink and blue tones predominate, creating a visual dynamic that captures the viewer's attention. The choice of color reinforces the idea of ​​a fragmented identity, in which each nuance seems to underline a different part of the figure, suggesting a multiplicity of interpretations. This use of color is characteristic of the evolution of Picabia towards a synthesis that combines the critical analysis of contemporary culture with an almost playful approach to pictorial execution.

In the work you can also identify elements of popular iconography and mass culture, which Picabia used to criticize through her art. The way in which he seduces the viewer with a dialogue between the real and the imaginary invites us to consider the social and political context of his time, as well as the imminent arrival of postmodernity and the way in which it would affect the perception of identity and aesthetics.

Although "cocoló" does not have an explicit narrative, its visual language causes a deep reflection on mechanization and alienation in modern society. Through the figure in the painting, Picabia not only challenges the notion of a unified subject, but also raises questions about the individual's relationship with the contemporary environment. The portrait, although loaded with a sense of play and ambiguity, is also a sharp comment on the vertiginous changes that the world was experiencing at that time.

In terms of style and technique, "Cocoló" is a bridge between Dadaism and Surrealism, encapsulating the duality of organic and the inorganic. The work is a reflection of the period in which Picabia became a reference of modern art, collecting diverse influences and reinventing his vision through a contemporary prism. By observing "cocoló", the viewer is invited not only to contemplate the work itself, but also to question the deep implications of what it means to be human in an era of machines. Thus, Picabia reminds us that, although the form can change, the challenge of understanding identity will always remain.

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