Chinese Grocery (1957) by Mark Tobey

Chinese Grocery - Mark Tobey - 1957

Artwork Information

TitleChinese Grocery
ArtistMark Tobey
Date1957
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Chinese Grocery

The artwork, titled “Chinese Grocery,” was created by Mark Tobey in 1957 and is an exemplar of the Abstract Expressionism movement. Categorized under the abstract genre, the piece illustrates a myriad of interconnected forms and figures that intertwine across the canvas in an intricate fashion.

In “Chinese Grocery,” Tobey employs a complex, expressive network of lines and shapes, creating a composition that evokes a sense of chaotic harmony. The overlapping strokes in black and various shades, combined with pastel colors and muted tones, contribute to the artwork’s intriguing depth and texture. The piece’s abstract nature invites viewers to derive their interpretations, engaging them in a contemplative exploration of the interplay between form and movement, characteristic of Abstract Expressionism.

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