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Serge POLIAKOFF, Composition, 1966

Serge POLIAKOFF 1900-1969

Composition, 1966
Oil on canvas
97 x 130 cm – 38.18 x 51.18 in
With frame:
101 x 134 cm – 39.76 x 52.75 in.
Signed lower right
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Composition (1966) by Serge Poliakoff is a work in which color takes the place of motif: chromatic masses interlock and vibrate, creating a silent, musical architecture that invites contemplation. Poliakoff...
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Composition (1966) by Serge Poliakoff is a work in which color takes the place of motif: chromatic masses interlock and vibrate, creating a silent, musical architecture that invites contemplation. Poliakoff organizes space through color chords rather than narrative forms.

 

This large canvas belongs to the period when Poliakoff fully developed his language of interlocked color fields, heir to a reflection on Orphism and pictorial construction. The forms are “chromatic cells”: they emerge from the edge of the canvas and seem to grow toward the center, like notes composing a chord.

 

The first impression is one of restrained balance: each color plane has a precise visual weight, and the transitions between tones are sometimes subtle and sometimes bold, while an internal tension seems to arise.

The contours do not seek descriptive sharpness: they blend or rub against one another, producing an effect of optical vibration.

 

On the chromatic level, Poliakoff plays with complementary contrasts and muted harmonies: the dark areas provide a base, the lighter tones open up breathing spaces, and the color accents punctuate the surface like rhythmic supports.

Color becomes subject and meaning, exploring superposition and gradation. Repetition, variation, and modulation ensure coherence. Thus, the canvas asserts its calm presence and demands prolonged attention for the modulations to reveal themselves.

 

Composition (1966) illustrates Poliakoff’s mastery in transforming painting into a musical and architectural space: color structures and moves by its sobriety and depth.

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