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Ron Gorchov (April 5, 1930 – August 18, 2020) was an American artist. He was known for his colorful, abstract paintings on curved canvases. In the late 1960s, he began making oil-on-linen paintings on distinctive saddle-like stretchers, at once concave and convex, featuring one or two biomorphic shapes against differently colored backgrounds. These, along with the multi-paneled, "stacked" paintings, which Gorchov began making in the early 1970s, are to this day the primary support structure for the artist's work.Ron Gorchov, Cheim & Rea
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/ref> Bridging sculpture and abstract painting, Gorchov's singular artistic vocabulary challenged the methodologies of traditional painting. Works by Gorchov have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, MoMA PS1, the Queens Museum of Art, the
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, and Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, among other institutions. His works are included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Guggenheim, among others.


Education and early years

Ron Gorchov was born on April 5, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois. In 1944, at the age of fourteen, he was invited to take Saturday classes at the
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. Many of his fellow students, who were servicemen returning from World War II, who had used the G.I. Bill benefits to pay for art materials. Gorchov remembered in a 2006 interview, "a veteran named Jered Hoffman gave me a paper bag with all his half-squeezed oil paint tubes and a whole bunch of old brushes and he said they'd be good luck"."Ron Gorchov with Robert Storr and Phong Bui"
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Gorchov attended the University of Mississippi from 1947 to 1948. In 1948, he returned to Chicago and attended the Roosevelt College (now Roosevelt University), and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; followed by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in Urbana, Illinois, in 1950 to 1951.


New York City

In 1953, Gorchov moved to New York City with his wife Joy Gorchov Tomme and newborn son, Michael. The family moved into the Marlton Hotel, across the street from the old location of the Whitney Museum, and what is now the
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. In the late 1950s, Gorchov developed a friendship with
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, himself an important influence on such artists as Arshile Gorky, and Jackson Pollock. He also became acquainted with members of this generation of artists largely tied to the
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movement, including Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning,
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, and Al Held, among others. Gorchov's break-through on the New York art scene came in 1960, as part of the Whitney Museum's ''Young America 1960: Thirty American Painters Under ThirtySix''.Vito Schnabel
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The same year, Gorchov had his first show with
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, followed by two more solo shows in 1963 and 1966. Gorchov became in the late 1960s and early 1970s associated with a group of Manhattan-based abstract artists, such as Frank Stella, Richard Tuttle, and Ellsworth Kelly, who rejected the ubiquitous rectangular canvas in favour of new shapes and configurations.


Exhibitions

In 1972, he showed the monumental stacked paintings "Set", "Entrance", and "Strand", all from 1971, at the
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, New York. He had a solo show at the
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in 1975, and was included in the inaugural Rooms show at
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, in 1976, for which he showed "Set". From then through the mid 1990s, Gorchov had solo exhibitions at Susanne Hilberry Gallery (1977, 1985, 1994), Hamilton Gallery (1979, 1980), and
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Gallery (1990, 1992), among others. In 2006, Gorchov's recent works were included in a solo show at PS1 entitled "Ron Gorchov: Double Trouble". After that, the artist had solo shows at Nicholas Robinson Gallery, New York (2008);
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(Spanish: Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (2011); Cheim & Read, New York (2012); Thomas Brambilla gallery, Bergamo, Italy (2015, 2018–2019).


Death and legacy

Gorchov died on August 18, 2020 in Red Hook, Brooklyn. He was survived by his wife, and two children from his first marriage. His work is found in many public museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the
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, Yale University Art Gallery, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and the
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.


Personal life

Gorchov was married five times and had two children. From 1952 to 1960, he was married to Joy Gorchov Tomme (née Lundberg), together they had one son and one daughter, ending in divorce. His second marriage was to Karen Chaplin, and ended in divorce in 1967. He was married to Marilyn Lenkowsky, and divorced in 1975; followed by a marriage to Sharma Bennett and a divorce in 1979. In 2012, he married Veronika Sheer, and the marriage ended with his death in 2020.


References

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