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  1. Oct 5, 2023 · Through the 1930s-40s, living in New York and Iowa, Guston was a politically committed painter of downbeat, elegantly elongated figures and forays into metaphysical painting inspired by de...

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  2. Painting, which duplicates and is a kind of substitute for your life, is lived from hour to hour, day to day. Nothing is stable, all is shifting, changing. There is no such thing as a picture, it is an impossibility and a mirage to believe so.

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    • He constantly changed his painting style. As an artist, Philip Guston didn't typically stick to a single painting style over his career. He constantly pushed himself to evolve in new and different directions.
    • He started his career painting murals. Growing up, Philip Guston loved drawing and comic books. He taught himself to sketch and published his first cartoon when he was just 13.
    • His art was influenced by politics and real-life events. Guston’s Jewish parents fled present-day Ukraine for Los Angeles when he was nine. From a young age, he was interested in communism and leftist politics.
    • He worked with poets. Guston lived to paint, but also loved poetry, saying ‘they [the poets] see without the jargon of art’. He created 'poem-pictures,' vibrant illustrations of everyday items to accompany poems, for his wife, poet Musa McKim and others.
  3. Guston is young, talented and he's starting to connect with other artists about how they could respond to the world in turmoil and how to use art in a political way. He's looking at the perpetuators of racist violence and particularly the Ku Klux Klan and these hooded figures.

  4. This exhibition charts Guston’s 50-year career, his varying approaches to painting as well as his artistic, philosophical and social concerns. Living through much of the 20th century, Guston watched on and responded to wars, racial injustice, violence and political and social upheavals.

  5. Jan 14, 2021 · This is the discomfort zone in which “Philip Guston Now” got trapped: the littoral where one person’s history and another person’s metaphor overlap. If this pushes our buttons, it should—not because one is right and the other is wrong, but because sometimes both are right.

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  7. Jul 22, 2020 · A guide to artist Philip Guston's life and artistic career, from major exhibitions to landmark artworks.

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