Aviation study. Evolution of forms under aerodynamic limitations (Newark airport mural) - 1936


Size (cm): 70x60
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In "Study for Aviation. Evolution of forms under aerodynamic limitations", Arshile Gorky presents a work that reflects not only its technical mastery, but also its constant search to integrate the influences of modern art with a renovating conception of space and form, All within the context of the industrial modernity of its time. This painting, which functions as a sketch for a mural at Newark airport, is a fascinating example of dialogue between art and technology, themes that Gorky approached with singular depth in his career.

The composition of the work is complex and evocative, combining organic forms with elements that remember the machinery and architecture of progress. In the center of the piece, fluid forms that seem to move, personifying a feeling of dynamism and progress, characteristics of the world of aviation can be observed. This duality between the organic and the mechanical reflects Gorky's futuristic vision, who, like many artists of his time, felt fascinated by the relationship between nature and technique. The representation of these forms under "aerodynamic limitations" is not merely literal; It becomes an allegory of transformation and adaptation in a changing world.

The use of color in the work is remarkable. Gorky uses a palette that covers from vibrant tones to darker nuances, which contributes to a feeling of depth and movement. Intense blues are contrasted with ocher and green, creating an atmosphere both energetic and contemplative. This chromatic combination is characteristic of Gorky's style, which often sought to evoke emotions through color interaction, a primary element in his artistic practice.

Although the work lacks explicit human figures, the implicit symbolism of evolution and direction towards a dynamic future is palpable. Instead of direct figuration, Gorky suggests a human presence through the forms that seem to dance in the pictorial space, hinting at the connection between humanity and technology. This approach is aligned with the tendency of surrealism, movement with which Gorky had a close relationship, since both artistic currents tried to transcend the tangible reality to explore new dimensions of being.

"Aviation study" must also be understood in the context of Gorky's career, who stood out as a bridge between European surrealism and the development of abstract expressionism in America. His technique, which fuses the automatism and careful observation of the natural world, invites the viewer to a sensory experience that seeks much beyond the mere visual representation. At the same time, the work is part of a period of aviation and modernity boom in the 30s, a time when the flight was idealized as a symbol of freedom and conquest.

Painting is not only a study of movement and form: it is a testimony of innovation and American dream that accompanied the development of aviation. In it, Gatchy captures the essence of a time in which humanity was on the cusp of changing its relationship with physical space. When observing "Aviation Study", one cannot avoid feeling that it is facing a portal towards a future in constant evolution, where art and science are intertwined in an endless dialogue. This work, therefore, not only represents a moment of Gorky's artistic production, but is also an invitation to reflect on our own place in the vast panorama of history.

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