New University Emblem (1952) by David Alfaro Siqueiros

The artwork titled “New University Emblem,” created by David Alfaro Siqueiros in 1952, is rendered using pyroxylin. This piece is part of the Muralism art movement and is categorized in the design genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 125 x 70 cm, and it resides in a private collection.

The artwork showcases an abstract yet powerful depiction characterized by dynamic lines and shapes. Dominated by warm hues of red, browns, and oranges, the artwork features two prominently abstract avian figures facing each other, seemingly in a state of dialogue or union. The intricate use of converging and diverging lines suggests a sense of movement and energy, contributing to the overall thematic thrust of the Muralism movement—a celebration of public art and social messages. Siqueiros’s choice of pyroxylin as a medium enhances the intensity and vibrancy of the colors, making the piece strikingly vivid and engaging. The intertwining motifs, indicative of a symbolic or emblematic design, reflect the distinctive style and revolutionary spirit typical of Siqueiros’s oeuvre.

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