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Telluric landscape series I

David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896 – 1974)

David Alfaro Siqueiros byl revolucionářský mexický malíř známý především monumentalními freskami a muralismem, které vyjadřovaly sociální kritiku a bojovali za práva pracujících lidí – stejně jako Rivera a Orozco. Jeho díla inspirovala Chicano art movement a zůstávají důkazem síly umění změnit společnost.

Pinacoteca Universidad de Colima (Colima, Mexico)

Objevte Pinacoteca Universidad de Colima v Mexiku – s výstavbami živých muralů Alfonso Michel a rozmanitými výstavami oslavující mexické umělecké dědictví. Zjistěte o prohlídkách a kulturních akcích!

David Alfaro Siqueiros: Telluric Landscape Series I – A Visionary Echo of Revolution

David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896–1974), born José de Jesús Alfaro Siqueiros in Chihuahua City rather than Camargo, was more than just a painter; he was a catalyst for change, embodying the fervent spirit of post-revolutionary Mexico. His life wasn’t confined to the easel but exploded onto the public stage, interwoven with political struggle and an unwavering dedication to art as a vehicle for societal transformation. Early influences profoundly shaped his artistic trajectory: orphaned young, raised by his grandparents in Irapuato, Guanajuato, he absorbed anarcho-syndicalist ideas that fueled his worldview. This nascent political awareness solidified during his studies at the Academy of San Carlos, where a protest against rigid pedagogical methods birthed an “open-air academy”—a defiant assertion of artistic freedom and foreshadowing a lifetime committed to challenging convention. This monumental landscape painting, titled "Telluric Landscape Series I," exemplifies Siqueiros’s signature style—Social Realism infused with Futurist dynamism. Executed in 1950, it's housed at the Pinacoteca Universidad de Colima (Colima, Mexico), and measures 65 x 50 cm. The artwork utilizes pyroxilin on Masonite, a technique favored by Siqueiros to achieve bold textural contrasts and convey an overwhelming sense of movement—a deliberate homage to Futurism’s exploration of speed and technological advancement. As he himself declared, “large primary shapes—cubes, cones, spheres, cylinders, pyramids—which would be the skeleton of all architectural plasticity.” The painting depicts a dramatic mountainous vista dominated by a scarlet sky, punctuated by a central hill encircled by smaller formations. Buildings subtly populate the background, adding depth and reinforcing the atmosphere of grandeur. Siqueiros’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in the engraving-like quality of the image—a technique that amplifies visual impact and underscores his commitment to conveying complex ideas through artistic expression. The artist's vision transcends mere representation; he seeks to communicate a utopian aspiration for humanity, mirroring the revolutionary fervor of his time. The landscape itself isn’t merely scenic; it embodies Siqueiros’s socialist convictions—a belief in “humanised” mountains broken down into layers reflecting social organization and productivity levels yet to be realized. He draws inspiration from Dr. Atl's landscapes, recognizing their "cosmogonical, panoramic sense," mirroring the Futurist preoccupation with speed and dynamism. The painting’s monumental scale is designed to engage a broad audience, prompting contemplation on the relationship between humanity and nature—a dialogue imbued with both optimism and apprehension regarding the future of civilization.
  • Artist's Movement: Social Realism & Muralism
  • Influenced By: Paul Cézanne & Diego Rivera
  • Notable Artworks: “The New Democracy,” “The Polished City,” “March of Humanity”
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Základní informace

  • Title: Telluric landscape series I
  • Subject or theme: Terénní krajina; Socialistická utopie
  • Dimensions: 85 x 120 cm
  • Medium: Piroxylon na Masonite
  • Notable elements or techniques: Dynamická kompozice; Monumentální velikost; Použití perspektivy.
  • Location: Colección BBVA México
  • Artist: David Alfaro Siqueiros

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