Golden Brown Painting (1943 – 1944) by Arshile Gorky

Golden Brown Painting - Arshile Gorky - 1943 - 1944

Artwork Information

TitleGolden Brown Painting
ArtistArshile Gorky
Date1943 - 1944
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism
Current LocationAlbrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, Saint Joseph, MO, US

About Golden Brown Painting

“Golden Brown Painting” by Arshile Gorky, created between 1943 and 1944, is an exemplary piece within the Abstract Expressionism art movement. Rendered in abstract genre, this notable artwork resides at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States.

The artwork is an intricate and dynamic composition dominated by rich golden and brown hues. It features a complex interplay of flowing shapes and fragmented forms, evoking a sense of movement and depth. Vibrant patches of color intersperse the predominantly brown and yellow palette, adding layers of contrast and interest. The abstract forms and use of color convey an emotional intensity, inviting the viewer to engage with the painting’s fluid and often enigmatic visual language. Through an abstract and expressive approach, Gorky captures a vivid and captivating scene that transcends traditional representational forms.

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