Untitled
Oil On Board
Futurist Movement
1915
Early Modern
44.0 x 24.0 cm
MAM Rio
カルロ・カラ(1881 – 1966)
カルロ・カラは、イタリア未来派と形而上絵画を代表する画家。ダイナミックな構成や風景画で知られ、前衛から写実主義への転換を遂げた芸術的軌跡を探求します。激動の時代を映し出した作品群をご覧ください。
MAM Rio(リオデジャネイロ, ブラジル)
MAM Rioでブラジル・モダニズムを体験!フラメンゴ公園の美しい建築的ランドマークにて、ピカソやミロによる象徴的な芸術作品を鑑賞。創造性と文化交流を育む特別な空間です。
Carlo Carrà’s “Untitled”: A Fragment of Futurist Rebellion
The painting "Untitled," created by Carlo Carrà in 1915, stands as a haunting testament to the turbulent spirit of Italian Futurism—a movement that sought to shatter artistic conventions and embrace dynamism, speed, and technological advancement. More than just an image on canvas; it’s a distillation of anxieties surrounding the dawn of the Great War and a profound exploration of human form stripped bare by existential questioning. Carrà himself famously declared that he wished to “destroy everything” in order to rebuild it anew, a manifesto that fueled his artistic endeavors throughout his prolific career.- Subject Matter: The composition depicts a man’s torso—a deliberately incomplete figure—positioned against a muted brown background. This stark simplicity is deceptive; the absence of facial features amplifies the sense of isolation and vulnerability, forcing viewers to confront the fundamental human condition.
- Style & Technique: Carrà's approach aligns with the Futurist preoccupation with geometric abstraction and fragmentation. The figure’s torso is rendered in a flattened perspective, reminiscent of Byzantine icons—a deliberate stylistic choice intended to evoke a sense of timelessness and spiritual contemplation amidst the chaos of modern warfare. Carrà employed oil paint on board, utilizing thick impasto strokes that convey texture and physicality, mirroring the materiality of sculpture and rejecting the illusionistic techniques favored by academic painting.
- Historical Context: Painted during the height of World War I, “Untitled” reflects the pervasive fear and uncertainty gripping Europe at the time. Futurists rejected sentimentality and nostalgia for the past, advocating instead for a radical embrace of progress and violence—a worldview encapsulated in their fervent belief that art should serve as a catalyst for societal transformation. Carrà’s work embodies this ethos, presenting a deliberately unsettling image that challenges viewers to contemplate mortality and the fragility of human existence.
- Symbolism: The man's nude torso symbolizes not merely physical vulnerability but also spiritual openness—a willingness to confront the abyss without recourse to comforting illusions. The brown background serves as a grounding element, representing earthiness and stability against which the figure’s incompleteness is accentuated. Carrà’s deliberate omission of facial features underscores the importance of inner experience over outward appearance, suggesting that true understanding resides in confronting one's own limitations.
- Emotional Impact: “Untitled” evokes a palpable sense of melancholy and contemplation—a quiet defiance against the horrors unfolding on the battlefield. The painting compels viewers to grapple with questions of identity, loss, and the inescapable awareness of death. Carrà’s masterful manipulation of form and color achieves an extraordinary feat: conveying profound emotion through minimalist visual language.
作品詳細
- 作品名: Untitled
- 作家: カルロ・カラ
- 制作年: 1915
- 作品サイズ: 44.0 x 24.0 cm
- 技法: Tall
- 著作権の状態: 著作権保護対象
- 展示場所: MAM Rio
- コーパスの文脈: anarchistideals , mamriodisplay
- カラーパレット: Earthy
- 用途: Accent
作品詳細
- Medium: Oil on board
- Subject or theme: Abstraction
- Notable elements or techniques: Synaesthesia; Man without head
- Year: 1915
- Location: MAM Rio (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil)
- Artistic style: Metaphysical painting
- Dimensions: 44 x 24 cm