GUSTON, PHILIP

1913–80, American painter, b. Montreal. Guston emigrated to the United States in 1916. His earliest role models as an artist were such Mexican muralists as José Orozco and David Siqueiros; he later made nonobjective murals with Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. His sensitivity to the relationships of masses of color on canvas caused some critics to call him an "abstract impressionist." He was, however, intimately associated with abstract expressionism, and during the 1950s and 60s painted some of the most lyrical works connected with that movement. The Painter's City (1956) is a well-known work. During the latter part of his life, from the late 1960s on, Guston's work changed startlingly. His new paintings, which shockingly departed from his previous refinement, were figurative and strange—nightmarishly cartoonish in image, blunt in approach, and often charged with social consciousness.

See studies by D. Ashton (1976) and M. Auping, ed. (2003).

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...literary history, 66-69 politics in, 69-70 and The Facts, 66 Grossman, David, 114 Grynberg, Henryk, 114 Guston, Philip, 256 Guys and Dolls, 249 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 4, 6, 10, 202 The Scarlet Letter, 204n3 Hemingway, Ernest...
...in the avant garde had a reasonably solid background of drawing and painting: Gorky, Tomlin, Pollock, Toby, De Kooning, Guston, Kline, Baziotes, and so on. All did a great many traditional paintings and drawings before they arrived at their present...
...by Frederick A. Praeger. New York: 1968. PHILIP GUSTON Statements GUSTON, PHILIP. Statement in 12 Americans , Museum of Modern...HUNTER, Playbill , I, No. 8 November, 1957 . GUSTON, PHILIP. Statement in Bradley Walker Tomlin , Whitney...
...Macmillan, New York 1957. GUSTON, Philip 1913 Born in Montreal, Canada...January 1, 1952. -- Review of the Guston Exhibition, Peridot Gallery...Steinberg, Fritz Glarner and Philip Guston among "Twelve Americans" at...
...on Rug , Guston, 173 Fellini , Guston, 171 Feminism and Art History...Romano, I25-126, 125 Green Rug , Guston, 172 Grigoriadis, Mary, 59...Seven Photorealists," 168 Guston, Philip, 170 -172, 173 , 178 Gyrostasis...
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...York, included the buzz produced by the Philip Guston retrospective at the Metropolitan. Since, these days, Guston is almost exclusively identified with...undoubtedly true, but it doesnt mean that Guston repudiated his abstract works or that...
...terms of generation, reputation, and approach) as Philip Guston, Leon Berkowitz, Leon Kossoff, Larry Poons, Melissa...on the list, the exhibition at L M Arts of works by Philip Guston (1913-1980) made between 1954 and 1958, provided...
The Canonization of Philip Roth. by David Brauner Posnock, Ross. Philip Roths Rude Truth: The Art of Immaturity. Princeton...discussion of the relationship between Roth and the artist Philip Guston, is in fact much more about Guston than Roth and...
...and memories from the 1930s. Guston found a way to address the current...second half of the 1960s. For Guston and the other artists who used...resistant to representation. Philip Gustons Return to Figuration...Perreault described the paintings Guston exhibited at the Marlborough...
...foolish. Andrea Brady Philip Guston Thus it might be argued...anywhere are intolerable. -Philip Guston, "Faith, Hope and Impossibility...crapola," a phrase he and Philip Roth cooked up, is a...project of painting itself. Guston, as we know from recollections...
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...Like Clockwork Harry Cooper on Philip Guston. by Harry Cooper PHILIP GUSTONS...of continuity hard to believe, Philip Guston: Collected Writings, Lectures...Chinese food?" Harry Cooper on Philip Guston PHILIP GUSTON: COLLECTED WRITINGS...
Philip Guston: Abstract Expressionisms Provocative...drawing that influenced younger artists, Philip Guston (1913-80) courageously changed styles...social and political issues of the day. "Philip Guston ... reflects influences ranging from...
"PHILIP GUSTON: PAINTINGS 1947-1979" by HARRY COOPER KUNSTMUSEUM, BONN Philip Guston accomplished the neat trick of painting...those circlings and anticipations? "Philip Guston: Paintings 1947-1979" skips the...
PHILIP GUSTON by Francine Koslow Miller FOGG ART MUSEUM...Expressionist, fifty-seven-year-old Philip Guston confounded critics and alienated fellow...Museum associate curator Harry Cooper. "Philip Guston: A New Alphabet" presents forty-eight...
Philip Guston. by Donald Kuspit The supposedly big change in Philip Gustons art occurred in the...a hostile anti-Semite. Guston seemed to have identified...guilt? (His close friend Philip Roth also suffered from it...
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...painters such as Jackson Pollock and Philip Guston, and later Joan Mitchell, he...rectangular pitchers of colors much like Philip Gustons paintings of the 1950s...works of de Kooning, Franz Kline, Philip Guston, and Joan Mitchell painted some...
...used scale and distortion to evoke intense emotion. Painters such as Mr. Close, Alice Neel, Alex Katz, Philip Pearlstein and Philip Guston have been the most successful. Super-realist sculptors like George Segal, John de Andrea and Duane Hanson...
...Impulses in Recent Art Paul McCarthy 2002 Marc Quinn Philip Guston Pin-Up: Glamour and Celebrity from the Sixties Remix...November 30) Tate@20 Editor: Laura Davis Words: Philip Key, Joe Riley Images: Stephen Shakeshaft, Colin Lane...
...Arty crowd: Martha Lane Fox; artist Antony Gormley; Philip Treacy, Susie Bick and husband Nick Cave, who presented...a lecture that embraced culture from the paintings of Philip Guston to the movie Titanic and Homer Simpson. He beat Runa...
...Sewell ANDREW WYETH, an American painter born in 1917, was of precisely the same generation as Jackson Pollock, Philip Guston and Robert Motherwell, a boy when Rothko and de Kooning were young men, a young man when Jasper Johns and Robert...
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GUSTON, PHILIP 1913 80, American painter, b. Montreal. Guston emigrated to the United States in 1916. His earliest role models as an artist were such Mexican muralists as Jose Orozco and David Siqueiros ; he later made nonobjective murals...
...their philosophy and work. Among compositions directly inspired by these artists are Rothko Chapel (1971) and For Philip Guston (1984). Also influenced by the visual arts was the new system of graph musical notation Feldman developed in the...
...buxom womanhood, which were virtually unparalleled in the sustained savagery of their execution. Painters such as Philip Guston and Franz Kline turned to the abstract late in the 1940s and soon developed strikingly original styles the former...


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