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 year for ...
Philip Guston, “Untitled (Poor Richard)” (1971), ink on paper, 10 1/2 x 13 7/8 in (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic unless indicated otherwise) There’s the president aiming a gun at the US ...
Image: 19.88 x 26.3 in. (50.5 x 66.8 cm.) Best known for his cartoonish paintings and drawings from the late 1960s onwards, Philip Guston audaciously returned to figuration at the height of Abstract ...
Trenton Doyle Hancock, known for his bright, fantastical cosmology of characters, interprets, embodies and channels Philip Guston’s legacy in “Draw Them In, Paint Them Out.” Photograph by Sarah ...
HMSG copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. Philip Guston's late figurative paintings were met with overwhelmingly negative critical response when first shown at Marlborough ...
A two-story-high mural, “The Struggle Against Terrorism”–alternatively known as “The Struggle against Fascism and War”–by the well-known Canadian-American painter Philip Guston (born Philip Goldstein ...
Don't miss Draw Them In, Paint Them Out: Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston — on view now. Organized by the Jewish Museum, New York, this exhibition presents the work of painter Philip ...
What did light mean for Philip Guston? Not what it means for most painters, nor for those seeking the redemptive light. The naked light bulb that pops up in so many of his paintings is both the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Front of card features a pen and ink ...
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