Table number 1 - 1917


Size (cm): 50x75
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When addressing the work "Table number 1 - 1917" by Vladimir Tatlin, we immerse ourselves in the heart of Russian constructivism, avant -garde current that sought to articulate a new relationship between art and daily life through an unprecedented integration between form, function and materiality. Tatlin, one of the pillars of this movement, achieved through his work not only to innovate in formal terms, but also to challenge the aesthetic conventions of his time.

"Table number 1 - 1917" is a paradigmatic example of its experimental approach. At first glance, painting baffles for its complexity and formal wealth. The work presents a dynamic composition, with a variety of plans and lines that intersect and overlap, generating a sense of movement and depth. The colors used, predominantly terrible and dark tones, accentuate the industrial and artisanal character of the piece, perhaps evoking the roughness and solidity of the material that Tatlin estimated so much.

In the visual inspection of the work, we observe a deliberate absence of characters, which highlights Tatlin's approach in the purely abstract and constructive elements of the composition. This choice reinforces its intention to focus attention on spatial relationships and structural values, rather than traditional figuration. The technique and the materials, apparently mixed, remind us of the artist's tendency to incorporate elements of real, industrial and everyday life, in their creations.

Tatlin, influenced by Cubism and Futurism, achieves in this piece a balance between structure and deconstruction. The geometric, circular and rectilinear shapes are organized in a controlled chaos that reflects both energy and mechanical precision. This approach is consistent with their previous studies and works in the field of sculpture and engineering. In this sense, the work is not only a pictorial representation, but a two -dimensional extension of its previous and future three -dimensional exploration, explicitly declared in its models and monuments.

It is particularly notable how "Table number 1 - 1917" is registered in a moment of historical seizure. The year 1917 is a turning point in the history of Russia, with the October revolution marking the beginning of a utopian project whose vision Tatlin shared. In this context, his work can be seen as a visual manifesto of the radical transformation that he and his contemporaries wanted for society, a future in which art would not only reflect but also actively participate in the construction of a new reality.

Although detailed information about this specific work can be limited, "Table number 1 - 1917" is undoubtedly a piece that encapsulates the aspirations and innovation of its creator. Vladimir Tatlin, with his bold vision and his ability to transform ideas into shocking visual forms, remains a fundamental figure in the history of modern art. His legacy, perpetuated through works like this, invites us to reconsider the possibilities of art in our constant search for new forms of expression and understanding.

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