The artwork titled “Outside” was created by Yves Tanguy in 1929. Utilizing the medium of oil on canvas, this piece falls within the Surrealism art movement. Measuring 118 by 91 centimeters, it is categorized under the landscape genre and is currently held in a private collection.
“Outside” features a dreamlike, surreal landscape characteristic of Tanguy’s work. The composition includes an array of ambiguous forms and abstract shapes, evoking a sense of otherworldly terrain. The background is rendered in muted yellow tones, with indistinct lines and shadows adding depth and texture. Floating, amorphous figures and elements suggest organic and inorganic entities existing in a haunting, mysterious atmosphere. The delicate balance between the elements and the harmonious color palette creates a visually compelling and imaginative depiction, reflective of the Surrealist fascination with the subconscious and the unreal.