Lidantiu as a Beacon by Il'ia Zdanevich, called Iliazd

1923

Lidantiu as a Beacon

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Curatorial notes

This collage, Lidantiu as a Beacon, was created in 1923 by Iliazd, and is now held at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. The artwork presents a fascinating interplay of geometric forms and textural contrasts. A muted palette is punctuated by fragments of silver foil and a swatch of leopard-print fabric, creating a tactile and visually stimulating surface. Iliazd’s approach to collage reflects a broader engagement with avant-garde movements like Dada and Futurism, which sought to disrupt traditional artistic conventions. The layering of disparate elements challenges fixed meanings, inviting viewers to actively construct their own interpretations. The inclusion of typography and symbolic motifs, such as the spiral, introduces a semiotic dimension, hinting at deeper cultural or philosophical underpinnings. Note how the artist strategically deploys these materials to create a dynamic composition that destabilizes established modes of representation and engages with new ways of thinking about space and perception. Ultimately, the artwork becomes a site of ongoing interpretation.