Vividly - We take Galich - 1914


Size (cm): 55x85
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The work "vividly - we take Galich - 1914" by Kazimir Malevich is a vivid representation of dynamism and abstract exploration that characterizes this pioneer of suprematism. In this painting, we observe a rich and complex composition that, even in its apparent chaos, reveals a thorough structure, a visual symphony that plays with geometric shapes and color contrasts.

Kazimir Malevich, born in 1879, is a seminal figure in the history of modern art. Recognized mainly for having founded the Supreme Movement, Malevich sought the "suprematism of pure feeling" through the reduction of painting to its most fundamental elements: color and shape. "Vividly - we take Galich" is a work that is part of the formative stage of this movement and exhibits several of the principles that defined the suprematist style.

The work, executed in 1914, a crucial year in Malevich's career and in the history of art in general, there is a brilliant deployment of geometric shapes and primary colors that unleash a vibrant manifestation of energy and movement. The dynamic combination of circles, rectangles and angular fragments seemed almost to jump from the canvas, giving the work a sensation of immediacy and vitality. The contrasting red, yellow, green and black colors contribute to this vivacity, creating a visual kaleidoscope that invites the viewer to a deep reflection on space and perception.

"Galich's taking" can be related to specific historical events, possibly referring to the turbulent political situation of the time. However, faithful to the style of Malevich, the work does not offer a clear narrative or identifiable characters, but approaches the absolute abstraction that the artist defended. This absence of concrete figurative representation allows painting to be interpreted in multiple ways, depending on the observer's perception and emotions.

In addition, a crucial aspect that highlights in this work is the use of negative space. Malevich plays with the gaps to balance and give rise to the composition of shapes and colors, creating an internal rhythm that resonates throughout the painting. It is this dynamic interaction between the elements that gives the work its unique character and inscribes it in the evolution towards suprematism.

The historical context in which Malevich produced this work is also worth mentioning. The European avant -garde were in full boiling, and Malevich stood in the epicenter of this artistic revolution. In 1913, a year before this painting, he had created the scenery for the futuristic opera "Victoria on the Sun", which significantly influenced his focus towards abstraction and formal decomposition visible in "Vividly - we take Galich".

In summary, "Vividly - we take Galich - 1914" not only represents a key moment in the trajectory of Kazimir Malevich, but also encapsulates the tireless search of the artist for transcending the limits of conventional representation. This work, with its overflowing energy and its structural complexity, continues to resonate as a fundamental piece in the development of abstract and suprematist art, inspiring generations of artists and spectators to reconsider the very essence of creativity and visual perception.

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