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Manufacturer: Horizon Press
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Binding: Unknown Binding
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Author: Harold Rosenberg
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Publisher: Horizon Press
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Publication Date: 1962
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Reading Level: 144
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Price: $22.50
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Sale: $11.14
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Manufacturer: Abbeville Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Melvin Lader
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Publisher: Abbeville Press
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 759.13
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Publication Date: 1990-08
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Reading Level: 128
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Price: $21.95
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Sale: $5.40
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Manufacturer: University of California Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Matthew Spender
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Publisher: University of California Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 759.13
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Publication Date: 2001-03-23
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Reading Level: 440
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Description: An immigrant from a small Armenian village in eastern Turkey, Arshile Gorky (c. 1900-1948) made his way to the U.S. to become a painter in 1920. Having grown up haunted by memories of his alternately idyllic and terrifying childhood--his family fled the Turks' genocide of Armenians in 1915--he changed his name and created a new identity for himself in America. As an artist, Gorky bridged the generation of the surrealists and that of the abstract expressionists and was a very influential figure among the latter. His work was an inspiration to Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko, among others. Matthew Spender illuminates this world as he tells the story of Gorky's life and career.
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Manufacturer: Overlook Hardcover
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Nouritza Matossian
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Publisher: Overlook Hardcover
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Dewey Decimal Number: 759.13
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Publication Date: 2000-04-03
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Reading Level: 576
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Description: The first full-scale new biography of Arshile Gorky, the charismatic, controversial genius of 20th Century art.
Arshile Gorky is one of the most mysterious of major twentieth-century artists. Born Armenian, he adopted the cover of a famous Russian name, and paradoxically helped to change the course of American art. The art critic Robert Hughes wrote in The Shock of the New, "Gorky's life as a mature artist formed a kind of Bridge of Sighs between Surrealism and America; he was the last major painter Breton claimed for Surrealism and the first Abstract Expressionist as well." In this first full-scale biography, Nouritza Matossian charts Gorky's tumultuous life from his childhood to his evolution into a key figure on the New York art scene of the 30s and 40s to his tragic last years.
Handsome and deeply intense about art, he cut a dramatic figure among the Abstract Expressionists, influencing a generation of painters including de Kooning, Rothko, and Pollack. This powerfully revealing biography sheds crucial new light on Gorky's passionate life and monumental legacy.
"A profoundly moving, illuminating biography leaves us with the image of a man of monumental will and spirit, who embraced life with every fibre, and whose sufferings never undermined his integrity either as a man or as an artist."--The Independent
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Price: $20.00
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Sale: $53.93
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Manufacturer: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Hayden Herrera
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Dewey Decimal Number: 709
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Publication Date: 2005-01-03
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Reading Level: 784
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Description: Nominated for the Pulizter Prize, "the definitive biography of Arshile Gorky--lucid, persuasive, intimate and refreshingly clear-eyed" (Andrew Solomon, The New York Times Book Review)
Born in Turkey around 1900, Vosdanik Adoian escaped the massacres of Armenians in 1915 only to watch his mother die of starvation and his family scatter in their flight from the Turks. Arriving in America in 1920, Adoian invented the pseudonym Arshile Gorky-and obliterated his past. Claiming to be a distant cousin of the novelist Maxim Gorky, he found work as an art teacher and undertook a program of rigorous study, schooling himself in the modern painters he most admired, especially Cézanne and Picasso. By the early forties, Gorky had entered his most fruitful period and developed the style that is seen as the link between European modernism and American abstract expressionism. His masterpieces influenced the great generation of American painters in the late forties, even as Gorky faced a series of personal catastrophes: a studio fire, cancer, and a car accident that temporarily paralyzed his painting arm. Further demoralized by the dissolution of his seven-year marriage, Gorky hanged himself in 1948.
A sympathetic, sensitive account of artistic and personal triumph as well as tragedy, Hayden Herrera's biography is the first to interpret Gorky's work in depth. The result of more than three decades of scholarship-and a lifelong engagement with Gorky's paintings-Arshile Gorky traces the progress from apprentice to master of the man André Breton called "the most important painter in American history."
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Price: $45.00
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Sale: $175.00
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Manufacturer: Whitney Museum
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Janie C. Lee::Melvin P. Lader
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Publisher: Whitney Museum
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Dewey Decimal Number: 741.973
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Publication Date: 2003-11-04
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Reading Level: 272
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Description: Arshile Gorky (1904-1948) was a seminal figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement. His drawings are beautiful, complex and sensual creations, the products of a technical mastery that bespoke a new power of abstraction within modern art. They are also pivotal to the understanding of his art and play a major part in the development and realization of his paintings. This exhibition catalogue focuses on how Gorky's drawings function both in relation to his paintings and as individual works of art. Gorky's changing styles and precise approaches to drawing are discussed in detail and contrasted with the spontaneous and direct execution generally associated with Abstract Expressionism.
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Manufacturer: Harry N. Abrams
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Julien Levy
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Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
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Publication Date: 1966
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Reading Level: 236
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Manufacturer: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Nancy Waldman
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Publisher: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
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Dewey Decimal Number: 700
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Publication Date: 1981-11
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Reading Level: 286
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Manufacturer: Published for the Whitney Museum of American
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Binding: Unknown Binding
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Author: Ethel K. (Preface By Lloyd Goodrich; Introduction By Meyer Schapiro) Schwabacher
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Publisher: Published for the Whitney Museum of American
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Publication Date: 1957
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Reading Level: 159
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Manufacturer: H.N. Abrams
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Binding: Unknown Binding
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Author: Julien Levy
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Publisher: H.N. Abrams
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Publication Date: 1967
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Reading Level: 231
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