The artwork titled “Organization” by Arshile Gorky, created between 1933 and 1936, belongs to the Cubism art movement and is classified as abstract. The painting measures 50 by 59 centimeters.
The artwork consists of a variety of geometric shapes and bright colors, including black, yellow, blue, red, and orange. It features interconnected abstract forms and lines, creating a balanced composition that is both visually stimulating and harmonious. The artistic arrangement of shapes and colors in the artwork reflects the principles of Cubism, with an emphasis on fragmented forms and spatial relationships. Through this piece, Gorky explores abstraction and organization, contributing to the development of modern art.