The artwork titled “Back of Nude,” created by David Park in 1960, is an exemplar of the Neo-Expressionism art movement. This nude painting, often referred to as a “nu,” embodies the emotional and gestural characteristics of its genre and period.
The artwork presents a back view of a nude figure executed in broad, expressive brushstrokes. The color palette comprises earthy tones interspersed with vibrant shades, primarily greens, reds, and yellows, creating a striking visual contrast. The abstract representation of the human form suggests a nuanced interplay between light and shadow, emphasizing the contours and the posture of the figure. The background is treated with an equally dynamic brushwork, melding harmoniously with the figure while simultaneously providing a distinct separation. The overall composition reflects a vigorous energy, indicative of Neo-Expressionism, focusing more on emotional intensity rather than realistic depiction.