Gorky's Fire
Collected Writing 2018
by Sandy Kinnee
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About the Book
A devastating studio fire in 1946 destroyed more than 20 of Arshile Gorky’s paintings and scores of his drawings. How might a minor artist deal with the residue of a rapidly ending career? This represents one thread in a tapestry of recent poems and short stories
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Sandy Kinnee
Paris, France / Colorado Springs, CO
Sandy Kinnee is best known for his work on shaped, handmade paper. His work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, Brooklyn Art Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, Portland Art Museum, Museum of New Mexico, Phoenix Art Museum, University of Michigan Art Museum, New Britain Museum of American Art, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art and many private and public collections. Part of each year he spends in France, where he writes and takes photographs. This series of books assembles the poems, short stories and photography into the themes that have gained critical mass over the years.