Time taking shape
La montre Malevich Triptych soulignera encore davantage le lien entre la philosophie de Raketa et les significations que le peintre y a placées. Le minimalisme noir et blanc, le concept du Grand Zéro, le rejet des règles généralement acceptées et la création de nouvelles règles, le renoncement aux conventions et le retour aux formes les plus simples, l'origine russe et la renommée mondiale ne sont que quelques-uns de leurs traits communs.
Malevich Triptych
Malevich regarded the simple geometric shapes — a square, a circle and a cross, — as traditional symbols of the Universe. They therefore also refer to Raketa's DNA which is directly linked to the Cosmos and its representation in art.
Genuine stones
The dial is made of genuine semi-precious stones, such as black, white, and transparent agate with tinting. Each stone is selected for its visual resemblance to the paintings. Laconic in colour and shape, the models allow for limitless interpretations, just like Malevich's works.
Raketa and Russian Museum
La montre Raketa Malevich Triptych est le résultat d’une collaboration de la manufacture avec le Musée russe qui abrite l'intégralité de la série géométrique de Malevitch comprenant le Cercle noir, la Croix noire et le fameux Carré noir.
The Black Square
The apparent simplicity of the Black Square carries a meaning that was fundamental to Malevich.
In order to destroy the "conventional art of the past", he first had to reduce everything to the "zero of forms", a core nucleus upon which he could build his new art.
He explained that the painting represented a "huge Zero", symbolising both an end and a beginning, which is why its creation marked the starting point for a new universal art system that he called "Suprematism".
The Black Circle
The circle is a fundamental element of the Suprematism concept invented by Malevich: like the Black Square it is the simplest of all forms, but unlike the Black Square, it has an active characteristic to it.
Indeed, instead of placing the circle in the centre, Malevich shifts it to the upper right corner, which makes this shape dynamic and deprives the painting of unambiguity.
The Black Cross
The cross is the most complex form of the three. It connects active and passive elements, embodying the unity of spiritual and earthly principles. At the intersection of the lines, in the so-called fifth square, we can imagine a human trying to comprehend the world's phenomena and his own place in it.
The Black Cross marks the birth of a new complex element form out of the "zero of forms": it is very similar to the infinity sign, a cosmogonic symbol that shows the world known to man and defines his position in it.