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Ju Jitsu

David Bomberg’s ‘Ju-Jitsu’ (1913) is a dynamic collage of figures, blending Cubism and Futurism with muted tones. Explore this unique work by the British avant-garde artist – a captivating study in form and movement.

David Bomberg (1890-1957): Od kubističkih početaka do ekspresivnih pejzaža, istražite put ovog utjecajnog britanskog slikara i člana 'Whitechapel Boys'.

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  • Dimensions: 62 x 62 cm
  • Movement: Early Abstraction
  • Year: 1913
  • Medium: Oil on board
  • Artistic style: Cubism & Constructivism
  • Influences:
    • Cézanne
    • Sickert
  • Title: Ju Jitsu

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Pitanje 1:
What is the primary subject depicted in David Bomberg’s ‘Ju-Jitsu’?
Pitanje 2:
The image’s composition incorporates elements of which artistic styles?
Pitanje 3:
In what year was David Bomberg’s ‘Ju-Jitsu’ painted?
Pitanje 4:
David Bomberg was part of a group of artists known as the ‘Whitechapel Boys’. What is significant about this group?
Pitanje 5:
The muted color palette used in ‘Ju-Jitsu’ contributes to which overall effect?

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David Bomberg’s ‘Ju Jitsu’: A Fragmented Dance of Energy

David Bomberg's 1913 painting, “Ju Jitsu,” is not merely a depiction of a martial art; it’s a dynamic exploration of form, movement, and the very essence of human interaction. Captured on a relatively small board – measuring just 62 x 62 cm – the work explodes with an arresting energy that belies its modest scale. Bomberg, a key figure within the ‘Whitechapel Boys,’ a group of East End artists pushing against established artistic conventions, presents us with a collage-like composition featuring four figures engaged in what appears to be a grappling match. However, this isn’t a straightforward representation; instead, Bomberg employs a fractured, almost Cubist approach, layering torso and arm fragments against each other, creating an illusion of simultaneous action and spatial ambiguity.

The muted color palette – dominated by ochres, browns, and greys – contributes significantly to the painting’s subdued yet powerful atmosphere. This deliberate restraint allows the geometric forms and the implied movement to take center stage. The checkered backdrop, a subtle but effective element, adds depth and reinforces the sense of fragmented space, mirroring the disjointed nature of the figures themselves. Bomberg's use of line is particularly striking; bold, angular strokes define the contours of the bodies, conveying both strength and vulnerability. The painting’s roots lie in the burgeoning avant-garde movements of the early 20th century – Cubism, Futurism, and Constructivism – all of which sought to break down traditional representation and explore new ways of perceiving and depicting reality.

Influences and Artistic Context

Bomberg’s artistic journey was shaped by a diverse range of influences. His early training at the City and Guilds Technical Art School provided a foundational understanding of technique, while his time under Walter Sickert at Westminster School of Art instilled in him an appreciation for form and urban life – elements that would later inform his own distinctive style. Crucially, Bomberg’s exposure to Paul Cézanne through the 1910 Roger Fry exhibition “Manet and the Post-Impressionists” proved transformative, introducing him to Cézanne's emphasis on geometric simplification and the exploration of underlying structure. This influence is evident in Bomberg’s own use of fragmented forms and his focus on capturing essential shapes rather than detailed representations.

Furthermore, Bomberg was deeply engaged with the radical artistic currents circulating at the Slade School of Art during this period. Alongside contemporaries like Mark Gertler and Stanley Spencer, he experimented with abstract geometric compositions, drawing inspiration from the Futurists’ celebration of dynamism and movement. The painting “Ju Jitsu” stands as a testament to this experimental spirit, embodying Bomberg's willingness to challenge conventional artistic norms and explore new visual languages.

Decoding the Symbolism

While ostensibly depicting a scene of physical combat, "Ju Jitsu" transcends a simple representation of martial arts. The fragmented figures can be interpreted as symbols of human interaction – the struggle for dominance, the interplay of power and vulnerability, and the inherent tension between individuals. The act of grappling itself represents a negotiation, a yielding and resisting, mirroring the broader themes of conflict and resolution that permeate human experience. Considering Bomberg’s background as a Jewish immigrant in London's East End, one might also read the painting as an exploration of identity and resilience within a rapidly changing urban landscape.

The painting’s abstraction further enhances its symbolic resonance. By stripping away extraneous details and focusing on essential forms, Bomberg invites viewers to engage with the underlying dynamics of the scene – to contemplate the forces at play and to project their own interpretations onto the composition. The lack of a clear narrative or resolution encourages active participation from the viewer, transforming the painting into a dynamic meditation on human interaction.

A Legacy of Innovation

“Ju Jitsu” is more than just a striking visual work; it’s a pivotal example of David Bomberg's artistic evolution. It represents a crucial stage in his development as an abstract painter, bridging the gap between his early training and his later explorations of landscape and portraiture. The painting’s bold geometric forms, dynamic composition, and muted color palette established Bomberg as a leading figure within the British avant-garde, paving the way for future generations of artists to push the boundaries of artistic expression. Reproductions of this captivating work offer a unique opportunity to experience the energy and innovation of one of Britain's most important 20th-century painters.


Biografija umjetnika

Rano djetinjstvo i umjetnička obuka

  • Rođen: Birmingham, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo (5. prosinca 1890.)
  • Preminuo: London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo (19. kolovoza 1957.)
  • Jedan od "Whitechapel Boys" – skupina umjetnika iz East Enda koja se pojavila početkom 20. stoljeća.

Rođen u obitelji poljsko-židovskih imigranata, Abrahama i Rebecke Bomberg, David je svoje prve korake u umjetnosti napravio u Tehničkoj umjetničkoj školi City and Guilds, prije nego što je u Birminghamu prošao obuku za litograf.

Studirao je pod vodstvom Waltera Sickerta u Westminster School of Art (1908. – 1910.), pod snažnim utjecajem Sickertovog fokusa na formu i urbani život. Ključni trenutak bile su susreti s djelima Paula Cézannea putem Roger Fryjeve izložbe "Manet i postimpresionisti" iz 1910. godine. Nakon toga, pohranio je Slade School of Art (1911.), gdje je osvojio Tonksovu nagradu za crtež svog kolege studenta, Isaaca Rosenberga.

Avantgardne godine: Kubizam, futurizam i kontroverze

  • U školi Slade, Bomberg je bio dio izvanredne generacije koja je uključivala Marka Gertlera, Stanleyja Spencera, C.R.W. Nevinsona i Doru Carrington.
  • Njegov rad bio je oblikovan londonskim izložbama talijanskih futurista iz 1912. godine te Fryjevom drugom postimpresionističkom izložbom (Picasso, Matisse, Fauvisti, Wyndham Lewis).
  • Razvio je prepoznatljiv stil koji spaja kubizam i futurizam – obilježen geometrijskim kompozicijama, ograničenom paletom boja, angularnim figurama i mrežastim strukturama.
  • Njegov radikalni pristup doveo je do izbacivanja iz Slade School of Art 1913. godine, jer je njegov stil smatrao previše odvažnim za konvencionalne metode te ustanove.
  • Kratko je bio povezan s Omega radionicama Bloomsbury grupe i izlagao s Camden Town Groupom. Iako je pokazivao afinitet prema vorticističkom pokretu Wyndhama Lewisa, ostao je neovisno umjetničko lice, odbijajući potpuno uključenje u taj krug.

Od rata do pejzaža: Promjena stila

Iskustva kao obični vojnik tijekom Prvog svjetskog rata duboko su utjecala na njegov umjetnički vid, potičući odmak od apstrakcije prema nečem opipljivijem.

Dvadesete godine donijele su Bombergov prijelaz u figurativniji stil, s fokusom na portrete i pejzaže izravno oslikane iz prirode. Razvio je sve ekspresivniju tehniku, obilježenu teksturiranim impastom i emocionalnim intenzitetom.

Snažan utjecaj na njegov kasniji rad imali su opsežni putovanja kroz Bliski istok (posebno Palestina) i Europu. Njegovi prikazi Jeruzalema posebno su značajni u tom kontekstu.

Kasne godine i naslijeđe

  • Od 1945. do 1953. godine predavao je na Borough Polytechnicu (današnjem London South Bank University), utječući na generaciju umjetnika kao što su Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Philip Holmes, Cliff Holden, Edna Mann, Dorothy Mead, Gustav Metzger, Dennis Creffield, Cecil Bailey i Miles Richmond.
  • Bio je oženjen umjetnicom pejzaža, Lilian Holt.
  • Unatoč periodima relativne zaboravljenosti tijekom života, Bombergovo djelo je posljednjih desetljeća dobilo sve veće priznanje kao značajan doprinos britanskoj modernoj umjetnosti.
  • U njegov čast nazvana je i David Bomberg House na London South Bank University.
  • Njegovo naslijeđe leži u jedinstvenoj sintezi europskih avantgardnih pokreta i kasnijem razvoju moćnog, ekspresivnog pejzažnog stila koji je uspio uhvatiti samu bit mjesta i ljudskog iskustva.
David Bomberg

David Bomberg

1890 - 1957 , Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Kubizam
    • Futurizam
    • Ekspresionizam
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Frank Auerbach
    • Leon Kossoff
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Paul Cézanne
    • Walter Sickert
    • Wyndham Lewis
  • Date Of Birth: 5. prosinca 1890.
  • Date Of Death: 19. kolovoza 1957.
  • Full Name: David Garshen Bomberg
  • Nationality: Britanac
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Autoportret (1937)
    • Kitty, umjetnina sestri (1929)
    • Studija za sliku
    • Jeruzalem
  • Place Of Birth: Birmingham, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo
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