In honor of Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, comic artist Jesse Lambert shares an evocatively illustrated piece on survivor and painter Arshile Gorky.
Good morning. In honor of Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, comic artist Jesse Lambert shares an evocatively illustrated piece on survivor and painter Arshile Gorky. The story begins at a memorial grove installed in Manhattan’s Union Square, not far from where the artist’s studio was once located. Read the moving comic in full below.
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We also review a photography book on everyday life in Palestine before the 1948 Nakba, offer a glimpse into late Japanese-American artist Toshiko Takaezu’s teachings, visit UCLA’s MFA exhibition, and much more in this newsletter. | — Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor | |
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| | Across the street from the painter's former studio in Manhattan's Union Square, 20 trees had been planted to honor the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide. | Jesse Lambert |
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