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May 12, 2020 · The closest book to fulfil that role, Robert Storr’s brief but excellent introduction, Guston (1986), is more than 30 years old. Philip Guston: A Life Spent Painting fills the gap admirably, with a clear, chronological text by Storr, a section of writings by the artist, and generous, plentiful reproductions that make it by far the most ...
- Craig Burnett
Craig Burnett is the author of Philip Guston: The Studio...
- The Literary Lineage of Philip Guston
Almost 40 years after his death, we are still measuring the...
- Craig Burnett
Jan 8, 2021 · In his artwork, Guston imagined the unthinkable, himself inside the KKK hood. He addressed the question of his own complicity as a white man in maintaining the status quo.
Jan 14, 2021 · The distinctive virtue of Philip Guston Now lies in its plenitude of voices—four curators, ten artists—each teasing a different hair of the shaggy dog Guston left behind. Some, like Godfrey’s “Jewish Image-Maker,” provide a new means of looking at familiar work, others bear personal witness.
Oct 5, 2023 · The tremendous Philip Guston retrospective just arrived at Tate Modern is perfect pitch: gripping in painterly expression and energy, awash with colour and drama, revelatory at every turn ...
- Jackie Wullschläger
Jun 22, 2020 · Shifting Styles and Moral Steadiness Made Philip Guston a Lodestar for Artists Today. By Eleanor Heartney. Shahzia Sikander’s Luminous Art Explores East and West, Past and Present, Order and ...
Oct 4, 2023 · Beyond the canvas, Guston grappled with existential questions, societal critiques, and the complexities of the human soul. Through insightful commentary, readers are guided through the layers of meaning embedded in Guston’s art, gaining a profound appreciation for the depth of his vision.
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Feb 1, 2024 · The current Philip Guston retrospective at the Tate Modern presents a vast selection of the artist’s life works spanning over 50 years, from the age of 17 up until his death. A conflicted, restless artist, with an ever-changing approach to style, the exhibition poignantly traces Guston’s relentless artistic conflictions in his portrayal of ...