LA CRUZ BLANCA - 1927


Size (cm): 60x75
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Kazimir Malevich, one of the pioneers of abstract art and founders of suprematism, presented in 1927 a work that sublime the principles of this movement: "The White Cross". This painting is an eloquent representation of the search for Malevich to transcend conventional forms and achieve a new spiritual reality through art.

In "La Cruz Blanca", juxtaposed geometric figures are observed that float in a white space, which could be interpreted as infinity or an unrestricted emptiness. The piece is dominated by a white cross of black edges that is intertwined with other geometric shapes, especially rectangles and triangles of varied colors that seem to revolve around this central axis. The choice of the cross has no obvious religious connections; Instead, Malevich uses this figure as an abstract symbol, stripped of its traditional meaning, to introduce the viewer in a meditation on space and shape.

Color is one of the most prominent components of this work. In addition to the predominant white, which symbolizes a terrain of purity and emptiness, there are tones of red, blue, yellow and black that contribute to the visual dynamics of the composition. These colors not only create an effective contrast, but also introduce a sense of movement and depth that challenges the two -dimensionality of the canvas.

In terms of composition, Malevich demonstrates an impressive mastery in balance and tension. The arrangement of geometric figures is not random; Each element seems to be placed with mathematical precision, which generates an internal harmony that is both rich and intellectually stimulating. The interaction of shapes and colors creates a visual rhythm that is characteristic of suprematism, where reality is not reduced to representing recognizable objects, but to expose a purest and most fundamental essence of sensations.

Although painting is ostensibly abstract, it can be argued that there is an intention of Malevich to evoke a spiritual or transcendental experience. By eliminating realistic representations and focusing the work on pure sensations caused by shapes and colors, Malevich invites the viewer to a state of contemplation.

"The White Cross" can also be interpreted as a declaration of autonomy of art. When freeing the need to represent the visible world, Malevich places art in a higher domain, a space where pure forms and colors interact in a silent and eloquent dialogue. This autonomy is a fundamental principle of suprematism, which transcends the imitation of nature to create a new and self -sustaining reality.

In addition to its intrinsic value, "La Cruz Blanca" represents a crucial moment in Malevich's trajectory and in the history of art. In the years that followed the Russian revolution, Malevich and other avant -garde artists sought new modes of expression that reflected the revolutionary changes of society. Although the suprematist movement would be eventually suppressed under socialist realism, its impact and legacy continue to influence contemporary art.

In conclusion, "La Cruz Blanca" is a work of art that encapsulates the essence of Kazimir Malevich's suprematism and genius. Its innovative use of geometric shapes, colors and composition, together with its ability to evoke a spiritual and philosophical contemplation, make it a significant and influential piece in the history of modern art.

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