Painting CollectionArshile Gorky Image in Khorkom (c. 1904—1948) Arshile Gorky was born in Armenia (as Vostanik Manoug Adoian), fleeing the country in 1915 to arrive in the United States in 1920. By the 1930s, Gorky was creating abstractions filled with fluid, amorphous shapes influenced by Surrealism, such as “Image at Khorkom." Underlying the work is also a reference to Gorky's Armenian background and memories, as the title refers to the village where Gorky was born: Khorkom. |