The Small Fistule That Says Tic Tac (1920; Cologne / Cöln / Köln, Germany) by Max Ernst

The Small Fistule That Says Tic Tac - Max Ernst - 1920; Cologne / Cöln / Köln, Germany

Artwork Information

TitleThe Small Fistule That Says Tic Tac
ArtistMax Ernst
Date1920; Cologne / Cöln / Köln, Germany
Mediumgouache,paper
Dimensions36.2 x 24.5 cm
Art MovementDada
Current LocationMuseum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, NY, US

About The Small Fistule That Says Tic Tac

The artwork titled “The Small Fistule That Says Tic Tac,” created by Max Ernst in 1920 in Cologne, Germany, is a symbolic painting from the Dada art movement. This piece was executed using gouache on paper and measures 36.2 x 24.5 cm. It is currently housed in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, NY, US.

“The Small Fistule That Says Tic Tac” features a composition comprising vertical, repetitive patterns. These patterns display series of geometric shapes, including circles and diamonds, enclosed within columns of varying hues of brown and touches of gold. Notably, a blue cog-like wheel is embedded into the upper section of the artwork, providing a stark contrast. At the bottom, a purple, tentacle-like form protrudes between the panels, adding an element of surreal mystery, characteristic of Ernst’s symbolic and avant-garde style. The overall aesthetic of the artwork evokes contemplation with its abstract and enigmatic imagery, aligning perfectly with the ethos of the Dada movement.

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