Two years after the fear of a racial contretemps temporarily scuttled “Philip Guston Now,” the retrospective exhibition of the painter has just opened at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In attempted ...
Asian-American artists engaged deeply and creatively with Abstract Expressionism, counter to historical views of the movement as a New York monolith. Installation view, Abstract Expressionism: Looking ...
In October of 1970, the painter Philip Guston debuted a new show of figurative artworks at the Marlborough Gallery in New York. The exhibition has since lived on in infamy. The Canadian-American ...
Two years ago, four museums were set to present a retrospective of painter Philip Guston. But then, in one of the biggest controversies to hit the art world in the last few years, it all imploded. Now ...
The Philip Guston Retrospective organized by the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is an ambitious and smart undertaking–smart for what it does not attempt as much as for what it does. Wisely, the show ...
Last week, Sotheby’s announced that it would offer a resplendent Philip Guston abstraction during its Modern art evening sale in New York next month. The painting, which has been in the same ...
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 ...
Sotheby’s will offer a top Philip Guston abstract-expressionist work that had been in the collection of Peter and Edith O’Donnell in Dallas for more than four decades at a marquee sale of modern art ...
Jackson Pollock's "Untitled" (c.1944-45) is a drypoint and engraving in black on white wove paper. Inscribed "2nd proof 1967" among other things. (all images via Swann) Tomorrow, Swann auction house ...
The exhibit, which has been dogged by worries about its portrayal of KKK figures, delves deep into the influential painter’s Holocaust themes and Jewish biography. BOSTON (JTA) — Many visitors to the ...
The gift of 220 artworks from the artist’s foundation to the august Metropolitan Museum of Art seems at odds with the institution it hopes to become. By Roberta Smith How much is too much? It’s a ...