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    ArmenPress
    April 19 2004

    MUSEUM OF ARSHILE GORKY TO OPEN AT ARMENIAN CHURCH PREMISES

    YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Church has announced
    about establishment of a museum in one of its premises that will have
    on display the works of a renowned US-Armenian artist Arshile Gorky
    (Vosdanik Adoyan).
    The decision was made in a year which marks the centenary of
    Arshile Gorky. The Church said the museum is ready and is waiting for
    pictures of Gorky, kept by museums and individuals in many countries,
    to come. It said the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church in the
    USA is now negotiating with the museums and individuals which are
    supposed to send their pictures to Armenia.
    Arshile Gorky (1895-1948) was born Vostanik Adoyan in eastern
    Turkey. Raised in a poor Armenian farming family, Gorky's childhood
    was reportedly shaped by the genocide of 1915, that affected the
    entire Armenian population, and which claimed the life of his mother.
    Arshile Gorky was the name the aspiring artist assumed after
    coming to the U.S. in 1920. He reportedly adopted it from his
    admiration of the Russian writer Maxim Gorky. Once settled with
    relatives in New England he enrolled in art classes. Not long after,
    one of his instructors arranged for Gorky to move to New York to work
    as an art instructor himself. In the 1930s he achieved his first
    public success - producing a large abstract mural painting for Newark
    Airport. In his artistic endeavors, Cezanne and Picasso became his
    praised models. Other influences came from the surrealist painters
    and poets who came to New York as exiles from the war in Europe.
    Surrealism's aspect of automatism, the unconscious and the erotic,
    sent him onto a new path in which he newly asserted himself as a
    draftsman.
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