VAROOSH Portrait - 1937


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price37.500 ISK

Description

Arshile Gorky, a key figure of the abstract expressionism and precursor of surrealism in the United States, created in 1937 the fascinating portrait of Varosh. This work is a testimony of its ability to combine figurative representation with soft and fluid contours that characterize its style. In this portrait, the central figure, presumably a representation of Varosh, reveals a mixture of an almost abstract approach and a deep sense of emotion, which is distinctive in Gorky's work.

The composition of the paint focuses on the figure in the foreground, which occurs in an ephemeral way, wrapped in a vibrant and apparently moving energy. The arrangement of the elements is balanced, although it is not strictly subject to traditional symmetry; Instead, Gatchy opts for a more organic configuration that gives life to the piece. The fluidity of the lines and the fusion of forms offer a sense of breadth, suggesting that the figure is not static, but is immersed in a dialogue with its environment. This approach reflects Gorky's interest in interpersonal dynamics, as well as his own search for identity.

Color is another vital aspect in Varosh portrait. Gorky uses a rich and vibrant palette that includes terrible tones, as well as soft blue and green that contrast with the most intense colored flashes. This color choice not only reinforces the emotions evoked by the figure, but also suggests an intimate connection with the experiences of human beings, covering the canvas with an emotional material that transcends the simple portrait. The interaction of color and shape in this work reveals a struggle between the figurative and the abstract, characteristic of Gorky's style in this period of his career.

In addition to being a portrait, painting can be interpreted as a study of the human being and its place in the world. Gatchy, who had faced a series of personal tragedies and changes before and during the creation of this work, manages to capture a palpable tension between vulnerability and resilience. The representation of the figure is both a tribute to the portrayed person and a reflection on the artist's own process of creation, which was often intertwined with his personal history.

Arshile Gorky, a native of Armenia and emigrated to the United States, joined influences of surrealism and modern European painting. The similarities between Varosh portrait and contemporary works of artists such as Wassily Kandinsky or even Pablo Picasso reflect a constant dialogue in his style, exploring the connection between the human figure and the abstract context in which it is located.

This portrait is not only a personal exploration of the artist, but also a work that invites the viewer to observe and meditate on the complexity of identity, memory and emotional connection. At a time where art began to blur the borders between the figurative and the abstract, Gorky positioned himself as a pioneer, and Varosh portrait serves as a brilliant example of his exceptional talent. The work resonates with emotion, history and, above all, with humanity itself.

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