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While admiring his luscious renditions of deli or haberdashery counters, typical museumgoers (and even some art critics) are still largely content to see his work as a West Coast variety of American ...
Louise Hellstrom was the rural 1920s Woodstock churchgoer’s bad dream, a sight to behold. Often portrayed in local art works with a cigarette between her lips and a drink in one hand, she had a voice ...
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.
In 1970, Philip Guston, "the most quietly painterly" of the great American abstract expressionists, held a new exhibition at Marlborough Gallery in New York, said Adrian Searle in The Guardian ...
Philip Guston’s City Limits, 1969. Photo by Artepics / Alamy ack in 2020, the Tate Modern, along with three major American museums, was gearing up to put on an exhibition of the work of Philip Guston ...
At last, after waiting several years, we get to see Philip Guston’s paintings at Tate Modern. His retrospective was scheduled to open in summer 2020 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, but ...
Get ready to see Philip Guston implode. Because over the course of this big retrospective of the American artist’s (1913-1980) work, you watch one of the greatest painters of the twentieth ...
In the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd in 2020, the paintings of Philip Guston suddenly gained unprecedented power. The spotlight fell on his hooded figures — Ku Klux Klansmen — in ...
A vast survey of Philip Guston’s work has opened at Tate Modern in London (until 24 February 2024) after it was postponed in 2020 in a row over the late Canadian-American artist’s Ku Klux Klan ...
In the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd in 2020, the paintings of Philip Guston suddenly gained unprecedented power. The spotlight fell on his hooded figures — Ku Klux Klansmen — in paintings ...