Woman, Sag Harbour (1964) by Willem de Kooning

Woman, Sag Harbour - Willem de Kooning - 1964

Artwork Information

TitleWoman, Sag Harbour
ArtistWillem de Kooning
Date1964
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Woman, Sag Harbour

“Woman, Sag Harbour,” created by Willem de Kooning in 1964, is a notable work belonging to the Abstract Expressionism movement and falls within the abstract genre.

The artwork portrays an abstract representation of a woman, marked by vigorous brushstrokes and a dynamic composition. The colors are varied, employing a palette that suggests both intensity and depth. The depiction is non-representational, showcasing de Kooning’s characteristic approach to conveying emotion and form through abstraction. The vigorous application of paint and the spontaneity of the brushwork exemplify the principles of Abstract Expressionism, emphasizing the artist’s internal vision and the visceral impact of the medium. The intricate interplay of lines and hues invites the viewer to engage with the artwork on a contemplative level, interpreting the forms and rhythms that de Kooning has orchestrated.

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