The street artists - 1926


Size (cm): 60x75
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Yves Tanguy, an outstanding exponent of Surrealism, offers us in his work "Hunting artists" (1926) a window to his world of dreams and symbolism. Tanguy, known for his ability to evoke dream landscapes through abstract forms, achieves in this painting to create a space that combines physical elements with a deep emotional load. The work reflects Tanguy's characteristic style, where reality seems to dissolve in a fantasy universe, inviting the viewer to an introspective reflection.

Visually, "street artists" are presented as an evocative landscape, where a series of abstract and biomorphic forms that seem to float in a blurred background are displayed. Soft lines and elaborate contours generate a sense of movement and fluidity, as if the figures were in a state of transformation. This dynamism is a distinctive seal of Tanguy, which often uses the image of the displacement to explore issues of existence and change.

The use of color in the work is equally significant. Tanguy's palette is characterized by turned off and melancholic tones, predominantly the gray, blue and ocher. This chromatic choice intensifies the dream and ambiguity air that surrounds the scene, creating a contrast with the most vivid colored touches that appear in some of the figures, suggesting a latent vitality that seems to challenge its ethereal environment. This tension between the vibrant and the faint is a reflection of his interest in the duality of life and death, the real and the imagined, that permeates much of his work.

In "street artists", the presence of the figures seems to hint more than affirming. The humanoid forms that appear in the composition are a testimony of their modernity; They are perceived as shadows of the human condition, evoking a feeling of nostalgia and longing. It is interesting to note how Tanguy, despite his inclination towards abstraction, manages to suggest a narrative through these silhouettes; A story that could explore the search for identity and meaning in a dematerialized world.

From a technical perspective, Tanguy demonstrates mastery in creating textures and space management. Its ability to combine elements so that they are perceived as much as a cohesive totality and in their constituent parts speaks of a deep understanding of the pictorial structure. This reflects the influence of surrealism in its work, a movement that seeks to blur the lines between logic and dreams, reason and emotion.

"Hunting artists" not only register within Tanguy's particular production, but can also be seen in the context of surrealism in general. This work, together with other great names of the time, such as Salvador Dalí or René Magritte, is part of an artistic dialogue where the exploration of the subconscious becomes the central axis. Although you can find a diversity of styles and approaches, Tanguy's work remains unique in his dedication to the construction of internal worlds that challenge conventional understanding.

In conclusion, "the street artists" of Yves Tanguy is more than a mere visual representation; It is an invitation to explore the mystery of perception and creation. Its fluid compositions, their evocative palette and its inclusion of enigmatic figures not only challenge the viewer to decipher their narrative, but also connect them to the most universal issues of human existence. As this work is contemplated, a space for contemplation opens, where the unknown and the familiar are intertwined in an act of continuous creation.

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