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Black Angel: Life of Arshile Gorky
 
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Black Angel: Life of Arshile Gorky (Paperback)
by Nouritza Matossian (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  (5 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 620 pages
  • Publisher: Pimlico; New Ed edition (3 May 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0712667288
  • ISBN-13: 978-0712667289
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,301,878 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review
On 20 July 1948 the Armenian-American artist Arshile Gorky hanged himself in a shed in the grounds of his home in Connecticut. His last act, before he kicked away the crate that he was standing on, was to write: "Goodbye my loveds" with a broken piece of chalk. Gorky had been plagued in recent years by colonic cancer and severe injuries from a car accident. He had discovered his wife's infidelity. Despair had overtaken the creative ferocity of this man, whose Abstract Impressionist paintings influenced Rothko, Pollock, and de Kooning. Darkly brooding and passionate, with an assumed identity as the first cousin of Russian writer Maxim Gorky, the legends surrounding Arshile Gorky's life and suicide have threatened to obscure the man himself.

Black Angel: a Life of Arshile Gorky, Nouritza Matossian's impeccably researched, intensely romantic biography of the artist who was called "a Hollywood Rasputin", begins with his roots in Armenia as a survivor of the Turkish genocide of his people in 1915. Gorky's subsequent migration to the United States at the age of 17, and the profound effect his early years had on his brooding, often violent paintings (such as the 1945 work Diary of a Seducer) is examined closely, as is his turbulent life of liaisons, illness and involvement in the brilliant New York art scene of the 1930s and 1940s. Gorky's work embraced aspects of Social Realism and Surrealism but he could never fully be claimed by either movement.

Matossian, herself an Armenian by birth, captures the elusive, haunting spirit of Gorky in this vivid portrait, tirelessly searching for the human being behind the accepted image of the mysterious refugee artist. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Synopsis
Arshile Gorky is one of the most mysterious yet influential of great twentieth-century artists. Born Armenian, he adopted the cover of a famous Russian name, and paradoxically helped to change the course of American art. He was called the Picasso of Union Square, a Hollywood Rasputin, a magical storyteller, a victim, a tragic hero - and his legendary suicide left many unanswered questions. This powerfully revealing biography sheds new light on a charismatic, controversial genius and on the history of modern art. The key to understanding his work is the true story of his tumultuous, tragic life, told here for the first time. He lived though a world war, famine and the horrors of genocide before emigrating to America. Nouritza Matossian, herself of Armenian origin, has returned to Gorky's roots in Van, travelled in his footsteps, and talked to his widow and family to re-create those traumatic, early years. And sifting through published and unpublished letters, she has made startling discoveries which explain how his life and work came to be falsified, mythologized and misinterpreted.

Matossian brilliantly integrates his personal and artistic biography, vividly conjuring up not only his background and life but also the American art scene between the wars and his influence upon it. An important contribution to art history, this is a vibrant and controversial biography of a charismatic genius who hanged himself, aged44, at the peak of his career.


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