The artwork titled “Workers of all countries unite!” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1918. This piece belongs to the Constructivism and Suprematism art movements and is classified as a poster.
The artwork exhibits a dynamic and geometric composition with a prominent circular form in the center, inscribed with the rallying cry “Workers of all countries unite!” in bold, red Cyrillic letters. This central text is emphasized through its placement and color, amidst intersecting planes and lines in black, white, red, and yellow. The grid-like background further underscores the architectural and systematic aesthetic characteristic of Constructivism. The interplay of shapes and colors creates a sense of movement and industrial vigor, reflecting the social and political sentiments of the era.