Three Heads, Superimposed (Drei Köpfe, ineinander) (1920) by Oskar Schlemmer

The artwork titled “Three Heads, Superimposed (Drei Köpfe, ineinander)” was created by artist Oskar Schlemmer in the year 1920. This piece falls under the Constructivism movement and is categorized as figurative art.

The artwork presents a minimalist composition with three abstracted human heads superimposed upon one another. The heads are presented in a profile view, distinguished by geometric shapes and varying shades of gray. The use of lines and shading techniques creates a stark contrast between the profiles, adding depth and dimension to the piece. The geometric construction of the faces is characteristic of the Constructivist movement, emphasizing structural and spatial clarity. Schlemmer’s skillful arrangement of these overlapping heads creates a harmonious balance, inviting viewers to explore the interplay between form and space.

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