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4.0 out of 5 stars Gorky comes alive, November 17, 2003
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I became interested in Arshil Gorky after watching, "Ararat," Atom Egoyan's masterful film about the Armenian holocaust. I knew nothing about his art or his place in the annals of art history. Hayden Herrera does a wonderful job giving us a portrait of a troubled eccentric who is also a genius. In particular, she does a terrific job showing his complicated relationship with his homeland. His wife didn't learn until after Gorky was dead that he was Armenian. He told her he was Russian. Herrera also does a good job of interpreting his art, helping the reader make sense of his semi-abstractions. The book includes more than one hundred prints of his artwork and that helps show his artistic journey.

The book is less successful in providing a look at the milieu of New York City art world. There is much discussion in a summary way about the conflicted role Gorky held in relationship to the surrealists but I didn't get a good sense of who the surrealists were and how they interacted with Gorky. Nor are we sure of how Gorky interacted with the abstract expressionists. Some of this failing maybe intentional as Herrera focuses on Gorky's marriage in the nineteen forties and quotes extensively from his wife's letters. Herrera may feel that her job is to help us understand the man through the most significant relationship in his life rather than by focusing his relationship with his peers.

Despite these failings, I think this biography provides an extremely vivid portrait of Gorky the man and the artist. Although his life was often hard and he died relatively young (at age 48), Gorky emerges from these pages a glorious artist who created art that was both self-consciously derivative and highly original. Go figure!
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fitting Successor, July 22, 2003
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This book is a fitting successor to Frida. Both books tell the story of tragic lives made triumphant through art. Both brilliantly evoke their respective art worlds in the first half of the last century. They also evoke the tumultuous political, economic, and social world of the times. The writing is graceful and clear. Herrera talks about paintings, realistic and abstract, with believablity and intelligence. The great empathy she shows for her subjects also illumines the aesthetic discussions. This is an heroic story of an artist overwhelmed by circumstance. Herrera's understanding of how experience molds character, how character lies at the foundation of art, her restraint and eye for significance, her effortless prose, make this as fine a biography as Frida. Both artists are lucky to have found such a biographer!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fitting Successor, July 23, 2003
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This book is a fitting successor to Frida. Both books tell the story of tragic lives made triumphant through art. Both brilliantly evoke their respective art worlds in the first half of the last century. They also evoke the tumultuous political, economic, and social world of the times. The writing is graceful and clear. Herrera talks about paintings, realistic and abstract, with believablity and intelligence. The great empathy she shows for her subjects also illumines the aesthetic discussions. This is an heroic story of an artist overwhelmed by circumstance. Herrera's understanding of how experience molds character, how character lies at the foundation of art, her restraint and eye for significance, her effortless prose, make this as fine a biography as Frida. Both artists are lucky to have found such a biographer!
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4.0 out of 5 stars FACT FILLED READING/POOR VISUALS, October 23, 2011
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I loved the text in the book....even though the beginning chapters were a bit confusing because of the complicated names of people and places. What should have been included is a map of Armenia as it was at the turn of the 19th century. It was also very annoying to keep flipping to the photo sections to look at the paintings in question. These references were not in order. Better to have had the photos reproduced on the pages in which they were pointed out. Since all is in black and white, this could easily have been done. Major disappointment was lack of color reproductions. Most books of this kind have a section with several pages of the artist's works in full color.
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5.0 out of 5 stars samoKarla, May 26, 2011
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An unusually excellent artist biography, fascinating and knowledgeable. Ms Herrera was related to Mr. Gorky through her father's marriage to Gorky's widow. For anyone who is a fan of Gorky's work which stems from his deep passion and knowledge of art, this is a must read. Ms Herrera writes well about the man, his life, and his painting.
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