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Arshile Gorky was a talented Armenian born American painter

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BirthdayApril 15, 1904
Died onJuly 21, 1948
NationalityAmerican
FamousArtists & Painters, Artists, Abstract Painters
SpousesAgnes Magruder
Known asVostanik Manuk Adoyan, Vosdanig Manoug Atoian, Ոստանիկ Մանուկ Ադոեան, Vosdanig Adoian
ChildrensMaro Gorky, Natasha Gorky
Universities
  • National Academy Museum and School
Cause of death
  • Suicide
Birth PlaceKhorgom, Vilayet of Van, Ottoman Empire
GenderMale
Sun SignAries
Born inKhorgom, Vilayet of Van, Ottoman Empire
Famous asAbstract Painter
Died at Age44

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Who is Arshile Gorky?

Arshile Gorky was a talented Armenian born American painter who was regarded as the connection between American ‘Abstract Expressionist’ movement and the ‘European Surrealist’ themes in painting. He emigrated to the United States of America when he was young. Though he received very little formal training, he was predominantly a self- taught artist who was deeply influenced by various concepts and movements like Impressionism, Postimpressionism, Surrealism, Abstract expressionism, etc throughout his career. Several of his paintings contain abstractions that were regarded as memories from his childhood in Armenia. In the mid 1940’s, Arshile Gorky faced several personal tragedies including the destruction of his studio, surgery for rectal cancer, an automobile accident resulting in a brief period of paralysis and a disturbed married life. This led him to commit suicide. However, his works are believed to have made a strong impact on American art, and he is considered one among the most influential painters in America in the 20th century. His works are exhibited in almost all major museums of America such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, to name a few.

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Childhood & Early Life

Arshile Gorky was born Vostanik Manoug Adoian, on 15 April 1904 at Khorgom in Ottoman Empire to Setrag Adoian and Shushanig (Shushan) der Marderosian. His father was a trader.

Arshile Gorky had a half brother Hagop, and three half sisters - Oughaper, Sima and Akabi from his parents’ earlier marriages. He had two siblings - an older sister, Satenig born in 1901 and a younger sister, Vartoosh.

His father left the family and migrated to America in 1908. Post the Armenian Genocide of 1915, Arshile Gorkey escaped into Russian territory with his mother and sister, Vartoosh. However, his mother died of starvation in 1919.

In 1920, Arshile Gorky went to the United States with his younger sister. Upon arriving in America, he changed his name to ‘Arshile Gorky’ in an attempt to reinvent his identity. In 1922, he attended the Scott Carbee School of Art in Boston for a brief period.

Career

Arshile Gorky settled in New York in 1924, and enrolled in the National Academy of Design and the Grand Central School of Art. Later, by 1925 he became an instructor at the Grand Central School of Art and taught there till 1931.

He received minimal formal training and was primarily self- taught, observing works at museums, galleries and reading magazines and books on art. By doing so he became accustomed to the avant-garde European art and went on to learn more about its pioneers such as Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, and Joan Miró.

At the beginning of his career, he was influenced by the works of ‘Impressionists’. But towards the end of the 1920s his art style shifted to be more ‘postimpressionist’.

Most noted works during this period were ‘Landscape, Staten Island’ (1927–1928), ‘Landscape in the Manner of Cézanne’ (1927). Towards the end of the 1920s and beginning of the next decade, he began experimenting with cubism and later moving on to surrealism.

He faced criticism from his peers who said his work lacked originality. Nevertheless, Arshile Gorky emphasized the significance of preserving and carrying forward tradition and stated that any artist can grow only after a period of apprenticeship.

In 1931, his works were exhibited and sold at the Down Town Gallery in New York. Two years later, in 1933, he was among the initial artists to be hired by Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project. Other artists like mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner and Alice Neel were later employed in the project.

In 1935, he signed a 3 year deal with the Guild Art gallery, which was cofounded by Margaret Lefranc and Anna Walinska. The gallery arranged his debut solo exhibition for his work ‘Abstract Drawings by Arshile Gorky’. Among the paintings he worked during this phase include the works ‘Nighttime, Enigma, Nostalgia’ (1930–1934), which were a series of paintings.

During the early 1940s, he was well-known in the artistic scene at New York and this gave him the opportunity to get acquainted with members of the Surrealist Group of artists; a group of artists who were on exile from Europe.

He was very much influenced by the works of his friend André Breton along with other surrealist artists such as Roberto Matta, who helped in nurturing his mature style by encouraging him to work with biomorphic patterns. Roberto Matta also introduced him to the technique of automatic drawing. These influences are visible in many paintings created by him during the early 1940s especially in ‘The Liver is the Cock's Comb’.

His works were known to involve natural and organic forms that he portrayed with lots of sensual energy. His pure original abstract works were known to incorporate his memories from childhood i.e., the fields and orchards, gardens and depiction of nature etc.

His works are exhibited at multiple galleries and museums like the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Tate in London.

Major Works

Arshile Gorky was a renowned painter known for his works on ‘abstract expressionism’. His notable works include ‘Landscape in the Manner of Cézanne’ (1927), ‘Nighttime, Enigma, Nostalgia’ (1930–1934) and ‘The Liver is the Cock's Comb’ (1944).

Personal Life & Legacy

Arshile Gorky was known to have proposed his muse, artist Corinne Michelle West multiple times for marriage but she refused.

In 1941, he married Agnes Magruder, daughter of Admiral John H. Magruder. The couple had two daughters, Maro and Yalda. Yalda was later renamed Natasha. In 1946, Agnes Magruder was romantically involved with artist Roberto Matta and two years later she left with her kids and married British writer Xan Fielding.

Arshile Gorky faced multiple catastrophes in 1946, when his studio was burnt down, and the same year he had to undergo a painful colostomy surgery for rectal cancer. Two years later, he met with an accident, which temporarily paralyzed his painting arm.

On July 21, 1948, Arshile Gorky hanged himself to death at Sherman, Connecticut. He was 44 years when he died.

In 2005, his family formed a non-profit corporation named the ‘Arshile Gorky Foundation’ to talk about the life, achievements and works of the artist.

Trivia

Stephen Watt created a poem titled The Verb ‘To be’ (Gramsci & Caruso, Periplum 2003), which is dedicated to Arshile Gorky.

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Arshile Gorky biography timelines

  • // 1901
    Arshile Gorky had a half brother Hagop, and three half sisters - Oughaper, Sima and Akabi from his parents’ earlier marriages. He had two siblings - an older sister, Satenig born in 1901 and a younger sister, Vartoosh.
  • // 15th Apr 1904
    Arshile Gorky was born Vostanik Manoug Adoian, on 15 April 1904 at Khorgom in Ottoman Empire to Setrag Adoian and Shushanig (Shushan) der Marderosian. His father was a trader.
  • // 1920 To 1922
    In 1920, Arshile Gorky went to the United States with his younger sister. Upon arriving in America, he changed his name to ‘Arshile Gorky’ in an attempt to reinvent his identity. In 1922, he attended the Scott Carbee School of Art in Boston for a brief period.
  • // 1931 To 1933
    In 1931, his works were exhibited and sold at the Down Town Gallery in New York. Two years later, in 1933, he was among the initial artists to be hired by Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project. Other artists like mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner and Alice Neel were later employed in the project.
  • // 1941 To 1946
    In 1941, he married Agnes Magruder, daughter of Admiral John H. Magruder. The couple had two daughters, Maro and Yalda. Yalda was later renamed Natasha. In 1946, Agnes Magruder was romantically involved with artist Roberto Matta and two years later she left with her kids and married British writer Xan Fielding.
  • // 1946
    Arshile Gorky faced multiple catastrophes in 1946, when his studio was burnt down, and the same year he had to undergo a painful colostomy surgery for rectal cancer. Two years later, he met with an accident, which temporarily paralyzed his painting arm.
  • // 21st Jul 1948
    On July 21, 1948, Arshile Gorky hanged himself to death at Sherman, Connecticut. He was 44 years when he died.
  • // 2003
    Stephen Watt created a poem titled The Verb ‘To be’ (Gramsci & Caruso, Periplum 2003), which is dedicated to Arshile Gorky.
  • // 2005
    In 2005, his family formed a non-profit corporation named the ‘Arshile Gorky Foundation’ to talk about the life, achievements and works of the artist.

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    Arshile Gorky was died at 1948-07-21

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    Arshile Gorky was born in Khorgom, Vilayet of Van, Ottoman Empire

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    Arshile Gorky's spouses is Agnes Magruder

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    Arshile Gorky's childrens is Maro Gorky, Natasha Gorky

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    Arshile Gorky studied at National Academy Museum and School

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    Arshile Gorky is Aries

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    Arshile Gorky is famouse as Abstract Painter