Arshile Gorky's Waterfall is a seminal work of
Abstract Expressionism, created in 1943. This captivating piece, measuring 97 x 24 cm, is housed in the
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, United States. Gorky's unique style, characterized by fluid lines and biomorphic shapes, evokes the movement and energy of water cascading down a cliff.
The Artist's Vision
Gorky, a pioneer of
Abstract Expressionism, drew inspiration from his experiences and emotions. His artwork is a testament to the human spirit, conveying a sense of spontaneity and improvisation. Waterfall is a prime example of Gorky's ability to merge personal experiences with abstract concepts, resulting in a powerful visual narrative.
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Abstract Expressionism is a post–World War II art movement that originated in the United States, characterized by gestural brushstrokes, bold colors, and an emphasis on spontaneity and improvisation. To learn more about this movement and its prominent figures, such as
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Arshile Gorky's life and influences, visit
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