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  • Arshile Gorky: Remembering A Mother At The Tate

    REMEMBERING A MOTHER AT THE TATE
    By Louise Jury

    The Evening Standard (London)
    February 9, 2010 Tuesday
    UK

    Two haunting paintings of artist Arshile Gorky and his mother can be
    seen together for the first time at the Tate.

    They are a highlight of the first retrospective of Gorky's work in
    Europe in 20 years, and were inspired by a treasured photograph.

    Both are entitled The Artist And His Mother. Born around 1904 in what
    is now Turkey, he and his family were forced out during the Ottoman
    Empire's 1915 genocide of its Armenian population. His mother died
    of starvation in 1919 and he left for America in 1920, to become a
    key Abstract Expressionist. The paintings are normally in New York
    and Washington. They are at Tate Modern from tomorrow until 3 May.

    Haunting: Arshile Gorky's The Artist And His Mother, and his photo
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