Arshile Gorky (1904-1948)
Property from an Important Private Collection
Arshile Gorky (1904-1948)

Untitled

Details
Arshile Gorky (1904-1948)
Untitled
signed by the artist's widow Agnes Gorky Fielding and numbered 'No. 387 Arshile Gorky by AGF' (on the reverse)
charcoal and graphite on paper
19 x 25 in. (48.2 x 63.5 cm.)
Executed circa 1938-1940.
Provenance
Estate of Arshile Gorky
Private collection
Gagosian Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Exhibited
New York, Gagosian Gallery, Arshile Gorky: Paintings and Drawings 1929-1940, October 1998-January 1999, pp. 82-83, no. 20 (illustrated).

Further details
This work is recorded in the Arshile Gorky Foundation Archives under number D0214.

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Lot Essay

“Certainly the mood is dark, but also peculiarly elated. I think this is because the lines keep moving, keep metamorphosizing into new shapes, becoming autonomous expressions. It is in the lines he uses to render his disturbing subject matter that he finds freedom from it. They are at once outlines or contours of objects, but also spontaneous movements, sometimes seemingly made by chance, and at other times, deliberate. But their mobility is irrepressible, like Gorky’s vision of his father’s garden.” (D. Kuspit , “Arshile Gorky in the Thirties,” in Arshile Gorky, Paintings and Drawings 1929-1942, exh. cat., Gagosian Gallery, New York, 1999).

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