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    GORKY WORK TO BE FEATURED ON US STAMP

    Asbarez
    Jan 14th, 2010

    WASHINGTON-Armenian-American artist Arshile Gorky's 1944 painting
    "The Liver in a Cock's Comb," will be the first of a series of stamps
    being unveiled on March 11 by the US Postal Service honoring abstract
    expressionists.

    With this stamp pane, the U.S. Postal Service honors the artistic
    innovations and achievements of 10 abstract expressionists, a group
    of artists who revolutionized art during the 1940s and 1950s and
    moved the U.S. to the forefront of the international art scene for
    the first time.

    Other artists in the pane include Willem de Kooning and Jackson
    Pollock, both collaborators of Gorky at the height of the abstract
    expressionist movement.

    Abstract expressionism refers to a large body of work that comprised
    radically different styles, from still, luminescent fields of color
    to vigorous, almost violent, slashes of paint. In celebration of the
    abstract expressionist artists of the 20th century, art director Ethel
    Kessler and noted art historian Jonathan Fineberg (Gutgsell Professor
    of Art History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) selected
    ten paintings to feature on this colorful pane of self-adhesive
    stamps. Kessler used elements from Barnett Newman's Achilles (1952)
    to frame the stamps. The arrangement of the stamps suggests paintings
    hanging on a gallery wall. For design purposes the sizes of the stamps
    are not in relative proportion to the paintings.

    A comprehensive exhibit of Gorky's work just completed in
    Philadelphia. The exhibit moves to the London Tate Modern Museum in
    February and will begin a run in June at Museum of Contemporary Arts
    in Los Angeles in June.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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