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Arshile Gorky’s “Waterfall,” painted in 1943, isn't merely an image; it’s a visceral reaction to the turbulent landscape of his time—a reflection of personal trauma interwoven with the broader anxieties surrounding World War II and the lingering echoes of the Armenian Genocide.
This artwork firmly establishes itself within the burgeoning Abstract Expressionist movement, rejecting traditional representational art in favor of conveying emotion directly through visual language. Measuring 97 x 24 cm, “Waterfall” eschews literal depiction, opting instead for a dynamic composition dominated by shades of grey and blue—a palette that speaks to melancholy and uncertainty.
Executed in oil paints on canvas, Gorky’s masterful technique is immediately apparent. Thick impasto brushstrokes create textural contrasts alongside delicate washes of color, demonstrating an intuitive approach that prioritizes the physicality of painting itself. Visible marks reveal a deliberate layering process—a conscious effort to capture the energy and movement inherent in the subject matter.
While absent is any depiction of cascading water, Gorky employs fluid lines and biomorphic shapes – reminiscent of human limbs and torsos – to evoke the feeling of flowing water. These fragmented forms aren’t merely decorative; they symbolize vulnerability and displacement—themes that resonate deeply with the artist's own experiences.
Painted during a period marked by profound personal turmoil, “Waterfall” reflects Gorky’s enduring grief over witnessing the Armenian Genocide. This painting embodies a broader cultural shift toward prioritizing emotion and subconscious exploration—a pivotal moment in art history that paved the way for future generations of abstract artists.
"Waterfall" stands as a testament to Gorky's unwavering commitment to artistic innovation, demonstrating his willingness to challenge conventions and forge new paths. Its enduring beauty lies not only in its visual richness but also in its ability to provoke contemplation—a timeless masterpiece that continues to inspire artists and collectors alike.
1904 - 1948 , Turska