Figure in Chair (1960) by David Park

Figure in Chair - David Park - 1960

Artwork Information

TitleFigure in Chair
ArtistDavid Park
Date1960
Art MovementNeo-Expressionism

About Figure in Chair

“Figure in Chair,” crafted by David Park in 1960, is a notable piece within the Neo-Expressionism movement. Categorized as a nude painting (nu), the artwork features a seated figure rendered with expressive brushstrokes and a dynamic interplay of light and shadow.

The artwork depicts a simplified and abstracted human form resting in a chair. The monochromatic palette, utilizing varying shades of gray and black, emphasizes the contours and posture of the figure, showcasing Park’s adeptness with minimalistic yet powerful brushwork. The subject’s relaxed pose conveys a sense of introspection and tranquility. The use of broad, flowing lines and washed-out areas creates a sense of movement and depth, typical of the Neo-Expressionist style. The background, with its abstract brushstrokes, serves to further highlight the central figure, enhancing the emotive quality of the painting.

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