Head - 1930


Size (cm): 65x60
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Description

The "head" painting made in 1930 by Pavel Filonov, is a work that highlights powerfully within its extensive and varied artistic corpus. Filonov, a pioneer of Russian art of the twentieth century and founding member of the Union of International of Revolutionary Artists of Russia, cultivated an unmistakable style that he himself called organic analysis. This technique is characterized by a meticulous construction through small and detailed brushstrokes that form a harmonious and complex whole, and it is precisely this characteristic that predominates in "head".

By carefully observing the paint, one can notice the intricate compositional network that Filonov displays. The work presents a human head from a front angle, but what really shuds is the way in which the multiple facets of the countenance are arranged. Instead of a standard representation of the face, Filonov fragments each facial segment, multiplying geometric lines and shapes to create an amalgam of surfaces that seem to vibrate in a constant metamorphosis. This approach is not only an artistic exercise, but a manifestation of Filonov's commitment to the exploration of the internal and hidden structure of visible reality.

Chromatism in "head" is content but eloquent. Earth, reddish and ocher tones predominate that under the thorough disposition, give the face an almost tectonic texture. The color palette reinforces the feeling of solidity and heaviness, as if the face were sculpted in living rock. This chromatic choice could evoke a connection with the earth, underlining the organic and almost primitive nature of the human figure. The economic use of other brighter colors adds a contrast that guides the look through the contours and depths of the paint, highlighting specific areas without subtracting coherence to the whole.

A prominent aspect of "head" is the absence of additional elements or an obvious context, which fully focuses on the central figure. Such compositional restriction highlights the intention of Philonov to delve into the mystery of identity and perception. The viewer's gaze is attracted to the density of the face, discovering layers and interpretive levels that seem to suggest both deep introspection and a universal statement about the human condition.

Pavel Filonov was a visionary who stood at the crossroads between futurism and symbolism, while his contemporaries in the West explored surrealism and cubism. However, his scientific and almost mystical approach to art distance from his avant -garde classmates and confers to his work an unparalleled character. Other works by Filonov such as "The Banquet of the Kings" and "The Peasants" exhibit a similar complexity and a commitment to the underlying truth of their subjects, which frames "head" within a greater context of philosophical and aesthetic exploration.

In summary, Pavel Filonov's "head" is much more than a simple representation; It is an open door to the soul and cosmos, an entire and magnetic sample of the power of art to unravel reality and take the viewer to an endless introspective trip. Filonov's work not only challenges and moves, but also celebrates the immeasurable art capacity to reveal the deepest essence of human existence.

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