Balance - 1919


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "Balance" (1919) by Francis Picabia encapsulates the cross between futurism and dadaism, two artistic currents that, although different in focus and philosophy, are merged into the singular expressiveness of the author. Picabia, known for his versatility and reinvention capacity, uses this piece to explore the concept of balance in a visual and emotional context that reflects the tensions of the time he had to live, just after the First World War.

When observing "balance", the use of color is evident as a fundamental element. Picabia chooses a vibrant and contrasting palette that includes tones of blue, yellow and red, colors that cause both emotional and aesthetic reaction in the viewer. The juxtaposition of these colors creates a dynamism that evokes the energy of modernity and the radical changes that were redefining society. The paint is not limited to being a mere color deployment; It is a comment on instability and the search for a new order, characteristic of postwar years.

The artistic composition is equally remarkable. The elements arranged in an apparently chaotic way suggest a fluid, almost mechanical movement, which refers to the influence of futurism. Picabia uses geometric shapes and lines that cross the canvas, creating a feeling of depth and movement. This dynamic is complemented by the way in which the elements relate to each other, suggesting an internal dialogue that challenges the observer to find their own sense of balance within the confusion.

Unlike many of their contemporaries, "balance" is distinguished by the absence of clearly defined human figures. This decision can be interpreted as an allegory of dehumanization that arose from the war, where individuals were plunged into inhuman mechanics. On the other hand, the approach in abstract forms emphasizes the idea that the search for balance is an intimate and personal experience, often isolated.

Picabia, throughout his career, showed a constant interest in the icons and symbols of modernity, and "balance" is no exception. In this work, the artist moves away from direct representation, blurring the lines between art and the machine, a recurring theme in his work. This dialogue with modernity is present in other works of its production and resonates in the aesthetic search for other artists of their time, such as Marcel Duchamp, with whom he shared the fascination for blurring the barriers of art.

"Balance" is, in short, a work that invites deep reflection on the human condition and structure of society in a moment of change. The integration of color, dynamic composition and ambiguity of the human figure bind to create a piece that is not only visually shocking, but also rich in meanings. Through this work, Picabia offers us a mirror of dissonance and balance that we all look for in a world overflowing with changes and challenges.

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