The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Varvara Stepanova in 1920 and belongs to the Constructivism art movement. It falls under the figurative genre. The depiction showcases Stepanova’s unique aesthetic, characteristic of Constructivism.
The artwork comprises a series of geometric and abstract forms that represent human figures engaging in various activities. Dominated by stark black and white contrasts, the composition is rich in angular shapes and lines. The figures are stylized, with triangular and rectangular forms that suggest dynamism and movement. The use of simplified, yet expressive shapes, reflects the Constructivist focus on modernity and abstraction, emphasizing function and simplicity in design. The arrangement and interaction of shapes create a sense of rhythm and order, aligning with the principles of the art movement to which it belongs.