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  • BOOK: Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective

    Library Journal Reviews
    January 15, 2010


    Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective

    by Kraig Binkowski


    Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective. Yale Univ. 2009. c.400p. ed. by
    Michael R. Taylor . illus. bibliog. index. ISBN 978-0-300-15441-2 .
    $65. FINE ARTS

    This exhibition catalog edited by Taylor (Muriel & Philip Berman
    curator of modern art, Philadelphia Museum of Art) is the first since
    Diane Waldman's 1981 Arshile Gorky, 1904-1948: A Retrospective to look
    comprehensively at the body of Gorky's (1902-48) work. The six
    accompanying essays incorporate themes from a spurt of recent
    biographical research (three published biographies in the last 11
    years) and peer at the artist both broadly (Michael R. Taylor's
    "Rethinking Arshile Gorky") and precisely (Harry Cooper's "To Organize
    Painting") in painting a well-rounded and insightful picture of the
    short life and work of this increasingly important Armenian-born
    American artist. The catalog reproduces in full color 180 objects,
    including paintings, sculpture, and works on paper-ranging from early
    impressionistic experiments to Gorky's surrealist final years,
    coupling finished pieces with preparatory works. Also included is a
    superb chronology (illustrated liberally with documentary photos), an
    exhibition history (solo and group) that extends up to the current
    year, and an extensive bibliography. VERDICT This retrospective will
    be welcomed by anyone interested in American 20th-century art, and the
    bibliographic back matter alone makes it indispensable for
    researchers.-Kraig Binkowski, New Haven, CT
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