The artwork titled “La tribu erre” by Corneille, created in 1957, is a significant piece within the Art Informel movement. Classified under the abstract genre, this painting exemplifies the departure from traditional forms and structures that characterize Art Informel.
The artwork presents a dynamic and intricate composition, dominated by vigorous black lines that seem to dance erratically across the canvas. These lines intersect and overlap, creating a sense of chaos and movement. The background, a mix of muted grays, whites, and occasional bursts of vibrant colors such as red, blue, and green, provides a textured and layered backdrop. The broad strokes and layered colors evoke a sense of spontaneity and raw emotion, hallmarks of the Art Informel movement. The abstract nature of the painting allows for various interpretations, inviting viewers to delve into the tumultuous interplay of form and color that Corneille masterfully orchestrates.