The artwork titled “Where There Is Where There – Urban Landscape, No. 27,” created by John Cage in 1989, falls under the Abstract Expressionism art movement and is of the abstract genre.
The artwork consists of a predominantly muted color palette, featuring shades of brown, beige, and grey. The texture appears to simulate a weathered and organic surface, possibly resembling natural formations or an urban landscape eroded over time. Intricate patterns and various tonal variations contribute to a sense of depth and complexity. Minimalist vertical black lines are faintly positioned near the bottom, adding a subtle geometric contrast to the otherwise amorphous imagery. This integration of organic and geometric forms embodies the essence of Abstract Expressionism, emphasizing spontaneous and subconscious creation.