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From a High Place: A Life of Arshile Gorky [Paperback]

Matthew Spender
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  • Paperback: 446 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; New title edition (6 Mar 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0520225481
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520225480
  • Product Dimensions: 23.5 x 16 x 2.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,040,060 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Only in America could an Armenian refugee who never set foot in France become the last great exponent of School of Paris painting and the first great exemplar of the postwar New York School of modernism. So this is an American story, and a classic immigrant's story, too -- one of dislocation and self-discovery, of the tension between inbred and acquired identities -- played out not in tenements or on Main Street but in the lofts and salons of the art world."--Robert Storr, "Washington Post Book World

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GORKY OFTEN TALKED about his childhood: the beautiful lake on whose banks his village used to stand, its poplar trees like sentinels, the distant mountains whose shoulders supported the sky. Read the first page
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Interesting Life 6 Feb 2007
Format:Paperback
This biography is written in an engaging manner following the life of Arshile Gorky from Turkey, through Russia and to the United States. It has a lot to do with his own myth-making, which the author, his son-in-law who never met him, tries to separate from the legitimate evidence of his life. Many stereotypical artist genius motifs are played up - his harsh upbringing, his outsider status and his difficulty with personal relations. Less is said about his artworks - though the locations are revealed for what Spender refers to as Gorky's landscapes. Quite a few interesting people are involved in the world of Gorky including Andre Breton, Willem de Koonig, Jackson Pollock, Calder and others mostly of NYC pre-Abstract Expressionism. A good read, not overly academic, and very interesting.
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Gorky's son in law 9 Oct 2006
By Winston hough - Published on Amazon.com
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Matthew Spender has something to offer for someone really curious about this artists work. I have been comparing the three biographies. Herrara's book has been much acclaimed. But, when it comes to getting into the nitty -gritty of an artist's work, Spender is better. Particularly when he writes of his work in the fields of Virginia.None of the other writers have really tackled this important part of Gorky's art. As a sculpture Spender must have wondered would Gorky like me and my work.The Armenian backgound has been covered by quite a few books. None can surpass some of Spenders insight into Gorky's creative process.A shortcomihg of this biography is the lack of color reproductions of the paintings.His choice of photos of the family of Gorky ,give us a glimpse of his background. The paper back (a catalogue ) "the breakthrough years /Arshile Gorky" would be a good companion book of this bio as it has ample repros and an essay by Spender among others ;Aupling for one.Herrara,Mattosian,Rosenberg,and other books on Gorky have fewer references to their books :in the Retrospective catalogue by the Philadelphia Museum of Art than Spender.Why? he raises questions about Gorky's work and life.On Gertrude Stein's deathbed she said to Alice B. Toklas,No alice it isn't the answers..its the Questions! I find that I refer to this book more than many of the other books on Gorky .I have 17 plus an old Arts issue dedicated to Gorky. Spencer wrote this book as his ideal reader would be the artist. Something I am grateful for his passion for landscape was renewed in Virginia. My favorite of the biographies written on Gorky. Herrara &Mattosian battle it out for academic prestige in the history of art.Herrara especially writes from a woman's point of view( too much on Gorky's love life.)
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Armenian Modern 22 Aug 2006
By Arch Llewellyn - Published on Amazon.com
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Matthew Spender, son of poet Stephen, is a good writer who does a deft job of weaving his research into a lively story. But being the husband of Gorky's oldest daughter limits his interests to the "family" side of the artist's life: to hear Spender tell it, Gorky lived through three decades of New York's modern art revolution dreaming of butterchurns back in Armenia. He never really explains what drove Gorky to become an artist, let alone an abstract modern artist, in the face of family pressures, the trials of being an immigrant, and the burden he carried as a survivor of the Armenian genocide.

Gorky's idyllic memories of childhood clearly played a major role in his life and art, but so did Picasso and Cezanne, whose style he copied until the breakthrough near the end of his life. Spender plays down the endless hours Gorky spent in front of the canvas trying to insert himself into the history of Western art, preferring to read the artist's somewhat restricted interests (he steered clear of the tumultuous politics of Thirties New York, avoided bohemia, and refused to theorize about the inner sources of his art) as a gauge of how deeply Armenia held him. Maybe. But more attention to the exciting world his work unfolded in would have helped to explain Gorky's achievement a little more clearly. Hayden Herrera's more recent "Arshile Gorky: His Life and Work" may have replaced this biography and is probably the better place to turn for learning more about his life.
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