Campesino - 1932


Size (cm): 60x75
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Kazimir Malevich, one of the most influential figures of modern art, left an indelible mark with its radical approach and its ability to transcend the limits of traditional art. "Peasant - 1932" is a work that continues to generate discussion and astonishment, standing in a period of his life where the artist returned to figurativism after his suprematist explorations.

At first glance, "Campesino - 1932" seems an unusual mixture of shapes and colors that transcend realism, evoking a strong abstract presence. The character in the center of the composition, clearly identifiable as a peasant, is represented simplified and geometric. This simplification is remarkable in the absence of facial features and in the reduction of the body to rectangular and circular forms, helping to focus attention on the whole rather than on individual details. His hue is sober: a red penetrating red that contrasts with a white and blue background, which probably represents the sky and the terrain. Malevich uses these colors in a symbolic and emotional way, instead of representing them faithfully as we would see in reality.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. Malevich resorts to a limited but bold palette, which gives painting a sense of vibration and tension. The blue, red and white tones create a dynamism that intensifies the focus on the peasant and in the interaction between the different areas of the canvas. It should be noted that the vibrant red of the farmer's clothing can suggest a political allusion, given the socioeconomic context of the Russia of that time, plunged into the Stalinist agricultural policies and the forced collectivizations.

From the compositional point of view, Malevich demonstrates his mastery in spatial distribution. The peasant, located in the exact center of the canvas, has a firm and solid posture. This centrality perhaps symbolizes the primacy of the common man and his central role in society, an echo of the social theories of the time.

Although this return to a more recognizable and figurative way may seem a step back from the radical paradigms of suprematism, in fact, it reflects a deep evolution in Malevich's work. After the extreme exploration of total abstraction, perhaps he returned to a figurative form as a way of recontextualizing and hauning his artistic and philosophical concerns. It is, in this sense, a synthesis of its various creative phases.

The work "Peasant - 1932" can be considered a bridge between the intense abstract explorations of Malevich and its subsequent interest in socialist realism, although always maintaining its personal seal. The similar geometric simplifications that are observed in other works of the same period, such as their representations of the peasant or their workers' figures, reflect this interest in capturing the essence without losing the human reference.

In conclusion, "Campesino - 1932" is not only a painting, but a testimony of Malevich's complex relationship with his socio -political environment, his artistic evolution and his attempts to reintegrate art with everyday life and human experience. Chromatic audacity and geometric simplification are tools with which Malevich transcends mere representation, proposing deep meditation on man and his place in the world. This work, loaded with symbolism and emotion, remains an emblem of Kazimir Malevich's unmistakable genius.

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