Pilot - 1913


Size (cm): 55x60
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In the eclectic universe of art of the early twentieth century, the name of Kazimir Malevich stands as a seminal figure, whose work has been crucial for the development of abstract movement and suprematism. Among his outstanding works, we find "pilot - 1913", a painting that encapsulates both its prerrevolutionary phase and its intricate exploration process that would eventually lead it towards pure abstraction.

"Pilot - 1913" It is a visual manifestation of the dynamism of the time, with the central figure of an immortalized pilot in a cube -fouturist style, a style that Malevich briefly adopted before consolidating his suprematist identity. This Malevich phase is marked by a bold use of color and geometric fragmentation. In the work, the figure of the pilot is almost symbolic, a testimony of the aeronautical spirit and mechanical modernity that permeate the beginning of the twentieth century.

The composition is characterized by a decomposition of robust geometric elements and shapes. We observe a conglomerate of overlapping planes and angular lines that create a feeling of dynamism. The forms seem to be in constant movement, aligning with the speed and technological advancement associated with the world of aviation, a cultural obsession of the time that Malevich captures brilliantly.

The color in "pilot - 1913" is vibrant and contrasting, with a predominance of earth, reddish, blue and green tones that intermingle, creating areas of tension and harmony. The color palette is used to highlight fragmentation and depth, providing the paint of a multidimensional character.

In the figure of the pilot, although we do not observe a traditional figurative representation, human essence can be distinguished through an abstract configuration of geometric signs and shapes. The edges and contours of the forms are used to articulate the figure of the pilot, achieving a balance between the recognizable and the abstract. This method of representation becomes a precursor to its subsequent suprematist style, where geometric shapes and pure color would be adopted as autonomous languages ​​of art.

Malevich's background cannot be ignored when considering this work. Born in 1879 in kyiv, in what is now Ukraine, Malevich witnessed and participating in an era of intense socio -political changes. This context undoubtedly influenced his work, giving him a dye of rebellion and innovation. "Pilot - 1913" It is placed as a crucial node in its artistic exploration, representing a time when the artist was absorbing and reinterpreting influences of Cubism and futurism.

In summary, "pilot - 1913" is a work that not only shows the technical skill of Malevich but also its ability to capture the Zeitgeist of an era in transformation. Painting is an amalgam of shapes and colors that invite the spectator to both aesthetic and intellectual appreciation, offering a preliminary vision to the artistic revolution that Malevich would carry out a few years later. This work becomes, therefore, an eloquent testimony of the transition from art towards new forms of expression and Malevich's personal journey towards absolute abstraction.

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