Structure - 1931


Size (cm): 50x75
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The "structure" work of Joaquín Torres García, created in 1931, is erected as a significant exponent of the development of abstract art in Latin America and the constructivist movement, which was booming in the context of the intersection between art and the theory of the Modern design In this painting, the Uruguayan artist displays a complex network of lines and shapes that seems to play with the principles of geometry, becoming a visual discourse that invites a deeper interpretation.

From the first glance, the composition of "structure" reveals a meticulous system of organized blocks and rectangles, which evokes a sense of order and harmony. Torres García uses a sober colored palette, where terrible and blue tones predominate, which add a dimension of seriousness and depth to the work, while the lightest areas seem to act as spotlights that lead the look through the canvas . This chromatic choice not only reinforces the sense of balance in the composition, but also reflects the artist's interests in pictorial traditions and the search for a universal aesthetic.

A distinctive characteristic of "structure" is the absence of human figures or characters, which allows attention to focus fully on the interaction of forms. This approach resonates with the constructivist philosophy of Torres García, which emphasized the importance of pure form instead of the representation of reality. Its image construction technique resembles an assembly of elements, where each component plays a role in the entire work, suggesting an order that, although in constant transformation, seems to be governed by an internal logic.

The influence of pre -Columbian art and Uruguayan crafts are evident in Torres García's work. His interest in the outdated "Mosaic technique" is manifested in "structure", where different blocks can be seen as fragments that, together, create a more complex visual narrative. In his search for a synthesis between the traditional and the modern, Torres García achieves a work that is not only a reflection of his time, but also projects towards the future, breaking the barriers of the historical context.

Likewise, the context in which Torres García performs "structure" is remarkable. During the 1930s, he was immersed in experimentation with the conceptions of space and form, while trying to build an artistic language that integrated South American culture into the European avant -garde panorama. Such ambition becomes evident in this work, which is part of its effort to consolidate an artistic identity that was deeply rooted in its regional context, but that in turn will dialogue with the most advanced currents of contemporary art.

"Structure" seems to be a meditation on balance and harmony, an attempt to capture the essence of the universe through an aesthetic form that offers both order and visual wealth. The work thus becomes a celebration of the possibilities of abstract language and an affirmation of Torres García's place in the development of modern art, both at the local and international level. Through his work, the artist invites the viewer to a world where the connection between form, color and space conspires to offer a visual experience that challenges conventional perception and drives a continuous dialogue about the very nature of art.

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