The image you’ve provided is a placeholder, not an actual artwork. It’s an empty frame without any image in it, so I can’t describe it as an artwork.
Regarding the information you provided, “Suburb in Havana” by Willem de Kooning is purportedly an artwork dated to 1958. If this artwork existed, it would be categorized under the Art Movement known as “Abstract Expressionism,” a genre that emphasizes abstract forms and dynamic brushwork. The genre of this piece would be abstract art, which means it would focus on forms and colors as opposed to realistic depictions of subjects. It is said to be housed in a private collection, which means it is not on public display.
However, since there is no actual image of the artwork provided, the above description is purely hypothetical, assuming such a piece by Willem de Kooning with the given title exists.