The artwork, titled “Cover Materials of Folder of the Congress Committees of Poor Peasants”, was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1918. It belongs to the Constructivism art movement and falls under the genre of posters.
The artwork is a composition of geometric shapes and dynamic lines, adhering to the principles of Constructivism. It features a deliberate arrangement of red, black, and gray shapes on a beige background. The left side showcases a circle intersected by slanted lines of varying thickness and color, accompanied by Russian text encircling the form. The right side is similarly composed of angled shapes, with text written in a bold, angular font, contributing to the artwork’s structural harmony and kinetic energy. The text in the artwork appears to be Russian, providing a historical and political context associated with the time of its creation.