Organization - 1936


Size (cm): 70x60
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The "Organization" painting of 1936, the work of the outstanding Armenian-American artist Arshile Gorky, is erected as a vibrant testimony of the evolution of modern art in the first half of the twentieth century. Representing a key moment in his career, this piece encapsulates the search for Gorky for a new form of expression through abstraction, while he is firmly rooted in the tradition of surrealism and informalism.

At first glance, "organization" impacts its complex disposal of fluid lines and organic forms, which seem to dialogue with each other in a dynamic pictorial space. The composition lacks definite figures and instead presents a framework of forms that evoke both nature and human emotion, which suggests a deep interconnection between the artist and its surroundings. The work is deployed in a bold use of color, where the bright tones of red, yellow and blue are combined in a chromatic dance that causes a visceral response in the spectator. This palette not only gives the energy work, but also suggests an emotional complexity that invites a deep interpretation.

Although the presence of characters is not evident in this painting, Gorky manages to infuse in abstract forms an almost anthropomorphic quality, as if these formations were inhabited by human feelings and experiences. Its ability to transform abstract elements into a vibrant symbolism is a characteristic that defines its work and that, in "organization", manifests itself with special eloquence. As the viewer observes, a tension that evokes both the personal and the universal is perceived, connecting the space of the canvas with the collective experience of humanity.

The work can be seen as a bridge that joins the avant -garde currents of the moment, from surrealism to abstract expressionism, which Gorky had been exploring. His style, which often challenges the categorizations, finds resonances in other contemporary artists such as Jackson Pollock and Willem of Kooning, who also sought to break the traditional figuration in favor of a more emotional and direct visual language. Gorky, with his unique approach, plays a crucial role in this transition towards abstraction, where pictorial matter becomes a vehicle of creative freedom.

A fact that is often overlooked is that Gorky was deeply influenced by his migratory background, since his experience of loss and uprooting after the violence of the First World War left notable traces in his work. "Organization" is a reflection of these internal struggles, where each curve and color can be interpreted as a meditation on memory, identity and connection yearning.

In summary, "organization" is at the intersection of lyrical abstraction and emotional introspection, revealing a world where art not only seeks to represent reality, but also resonate with the complexities of human existence. When studying this work, we enter the universe of Arshile Gorky, where each stroke and every color tell a story, and where the viewer becomes an active participant in the dialogue that the work establishes. This emblematic canvas is not only a manifestation of the spirit of its time, but also a legacy that continues to inspire generations of artists and art lovers.

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