Battle at sunset with the god of corn (composition No. 1) - 1936


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price€235,95 EUR

Description

The work "Battle at sunset with the god of corn (composition No. 1)" of Arshile Gorky, created in 1936, is erected as a powerful testimony of the fusion between personal heritage and cultural influences operating in the artistic production of the century XX. Gatchy, a pioneer of abstract art and one of the most significant representatives of the New York school, uses this work to explore the intrinsic relationship between nature, mythology and human experience.

The paint is characterized by its rich color palette, which goes from vibrant yellow and gold to intense blue and green tones, creating an atmosphere that evokes both sunset and a sensation of imminent transformation. This color choice not only establishes the temporary horizon of the composition, but also suggests a connection between the earthly and the spiritual. In the lower part of the work, organic forms that seem to be intertwined with the environment can be distinguished, suggesting an abstract representation of fertility and life associated with the god of corn, symbol of wealth and support in diverse Mesoamerican cultures.

The composition is marked by a visual dynamism that reflects a sense of battle and movement. The curvilinear forms that are intertwined can be interpreted as figures in struggle or as elements of nature that are challenged with each other. This use of space and the arrangement of colors evoke sensations of conflict and resolution, an illustrative representation of the duality between chaos and order, ephemeral and eternal.

Despite not presenting defined human figures, the sense of interaction and confrontation becomes palpable through the organization of the elements within the canvas. Gatchy, in his search for a visual language that was both personal and universal, invites the viewer to immerse himself in this non -literal narrative. The environment that suggests the work eclectically combines elements of surrealism and abstraction, flaunting an individual style that goes beyond the limitations of figurative representation.

In addition, "battle at sunset with the god of corn" can be seen as a reflection of Gorky's personal situation in his time, facing the desolations of war and displacement. His life, marked by exile and the search for belonging, translates into this painting in a poetic language that gives voice to its existential concerns. The work can be considered as a search for identity that dialogues with the cultures and mythologies that caught their imagination, incorporating its Armenian heritage with a broader panorama of cultural references.

The piece is representative of Gorky's interests in exploring issues such as nature, memory and transformation, at a time when artistic movements were constantly evolving. His work remains influential, resonating in later generations of artists who also seek ways of expressing the complex reality of the human being. "Battle at sunset with the god of corn" is not only a visual example of his mastery, but also a continuous dialogue about the search for meaning through art.

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