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Is now the right time for “Philip Guston Now”? Opening May 1 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the show is touted as the first major retrospective of the artist’s work in decades. It was ...
Postponed in 2020 after controversy erupted over the artist’s KKK imagery, ‘Philip Guston Now’ is remarkable and difficult.
Museums In postponing Guston exhibition, the National Gallery and three other museums have made a terrible mistake September 27, 2020 More than 4 years ago ...
Philip Guston’s “Pittore” (1973) is among the works from his daughter’s collection that will go to the Met. The Estate of Philip Guston, via The Metropolitan Museum of Art ...
ART REVIEW The MFA recast artist Philip Guston amid a nationwide racial reckoning — here’s the result Nearly two years after it was postponed, “Philip Guston Now” offers entries into, and ...
The art market has struggled with Philip Guston's eclectic bodies of work, but new interest could defibrillate the market.
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK What museums can learn from Philip Guston and his frank take on ‘white culpability’ By Murray Whyte Globe Staff,Updated January 6, 2021, 3:42 p.m.
There is still a story to be told about Philip Guston (1913–1980) and Jackson Pollock (1912–1956), who met at Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles in 1929, and were expelled the following ...
News about Philip Guston. Commentary and archival information about Philip Guston from The New York Times.
Unlike Boston’s MFA, Tate Modern provides minimal curatorial commentary so viewers can lean into the artist’s aesthetic tendencies and reflect on his responses to each period.
Have our cultural institutions recovered from their collective case of Guston Derangement Syndrome? You’ll recall that a group of museum officials pulled the rug out from under a 2020 retrospective of ...
Philip Guston (1913-80) knowingly risked his art-world standing and livelihood in 1970, when he first exhibited paintings abrasively different in style from those that had won him a place among ...