Philip Guston retrospective / organized by Michael Auping ; with essays by Michael Auping [and others].
Material type: TextPublisher: Fort Worth : Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth : Thames & Hudson, 2003Description: 271 pages : chiefly colour illustrations ; 31 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 0929865219
- 9780929865218
- 0500093083
- 9780500093085
- 0500284229
- 9780500284223
- 190397349X
- 9781903973493
- 759.13 22
- ND237.G8 A4 2003
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759.13 GOR Arshile Gorky : enigma and nostalgia / | 759.13 GUS A critical study of Philip Guston / | 759.13 GUS The drawings of Philip Guston / | 759.13 GUS Philip Guston retrospective / | 759.13 HAL Peter Halley : collected essays, 1981-1987. | 759.13 HAL Peter Halley : paintings 1989-1992 : exhibition / | 759.13 HAL Norman Rockwell : the underside of innocence / |
Exhibition catalog.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-270).
Introduction / Michael Auping -- The early years, 1930-1945 / Michael E. Shapiro -- Impure thoughts : on Guston's abstractions / Michael Auping -- A maker of worlds : the later paintings of Philip Guston / Andrew Graham-Dixon -- Pyramid and shoe : Philip Guston and the funnies / Bill Berkson -- The culture of painting : Guston and history / Joseph Rishel -- Parallel worlds : Guston as reader / Dore Ashton -- Faith, hope, and impossibility / Philip Guston.
"This book, the most comprehensive survey of Guston's art to date, is published on the occasion of a major international exhibition. It brings together for the first time the different bodies of the artist's work, exposing the connective threads between each of his developmental stages. In-depth essays by a noted group of critics and art historians explore Guston's early influences and the emergence of symbols that resurfaced and played prominent roles in his late work. They provide insight into Guston's philosophy regarding abstraction, his role within its development, and the social and art historical context from which his so-called "Klan" paintings emerged. In addition, one of Guston's own essays on art and innovation is reprinted." "Also included are selections of drawings that act as both prelude and restatement at each stage of the artist's career; a number of works from Guston's Estate that have never been exhibited before and that shed new light on his development; an extensive illustrated chronology of the artist's life and career; and a comprehensive bibliography."--BOOK JACKET.
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