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I Paint What I Want to See by Philip Guston
Category: Art and Design
Illuminating reflections on painting and drawing from the great 'art-historical odd man out'. "Thank God for yellow ochre, cadmium red medium, and permanent green light". How does a painter see the world? Philip Guston, one of the most significant artists of the twentieth century, spoke about art with ...Show more
Philip Guston by Philip Guston
Category: Art | Series: Documents of Twentieth-Century Art
This is the premier collection of dialogues, talks, and writings by Philip Guston (1913-1980), one of the most intellectually adventurous and poetically gifted of modern painters. Over the course of his life, Guston's wide reading in literature and philosophy deepened his commitment to his art - from hi ...Show more
Philip Guston: Drawings for Poets by Philip Guston
Category: Art
Philip Guston always had eminent artist friends. Tireless in his quest for the unknown, the still undiscovered, Guston engaged poets and literati in intense dialogues that, starting in the sixties, led to fruitful collaborations - including the creation of numerous illustrations and cover images for wor ...Show more
Philip Guston Now by Philip Guston
Category: Art
A long-overdue retrospective of Philip Guston’s influential work, from social realism to abstract expressionism to tragicomic, cartoony figuration Philip Guston—perhaps more than any other figure in recent memory—has given contemporary artists permission to break the rules and paint what, and how, they ...Show more
Poor Richard by Philip Guston by Philip Guston (Artist); Harry Cooper (Afterword by)
Category: Art
Philip Guston's legendary, prescient political satire of Richard Nixon, presented for the first time as the artist envisioned itIn the summer of 1971--two years before Watergate--Richard Nixon was an incumbent fighting to hold on to the presidency. Philip Guston was holed up in Woodstock, New York, stil ...Show more
Resilience: Philip Guston In 1971 by Philip Guston (Artist)
Category: Art and Photography
On the pivotal year that launched Philip Guston into the final, daring decade of his careerIn 1970, Philip Guston (1913-80) went public with his return to figuration, in an infamous show at the Marlborough Gallery in New York City, a show that garnered devastatingly negative reviews--"Clumsy," "embarras ...Show more
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