The artwork titled “White” by Sam Francis, created in 1951, belongs to the Abstract Expressionism art movement and is categorized under the abstract genre.
In this piece, Sam Francis presents a composition that focuses on the interplay of forms and colors. As characteristic of Abstract Expressionism, “White” eschews any realistic depiction, instead opting for an exploration of emotional and atmospheric depth through abstract shapes and a subtle color palette. The artwork embodies the spontaneity and expressiveness that define the movement, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the contemplation of its abstract forms and their implications.