The artwork titled “Billboard” was created by the artist Kazimir Malevich in 1922. This piece is a part of the Constructivism movement and belongs to the genre of poster art.
The artwork comprises a simple and bold design characterized by structured, rectangular sections filled predominantly with Russian text. The layout is diligent and methodical, divided with clear lines and blocks of color. The top left section features bold typography highlighting the title and text, while a thick horizontal black band traverses the middle of the poster. Additional writings and annotations are apparent in the bottom sections, adding an element of personal inscription to the formal geometric composition. This piece exudes the essence of Constructivist principles, focusing on utilitarian aesthetics, showing practical application in its function as a poster.