Philip Guston & the Poets

Philip Guston & the Poets
Author: Kosme De Baranano
Publisher:
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2017
Genre: Art and literature
ISBN: 9783906915005

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Published to accompany the exhibition ?Philip Guston and The Poets? at Gallerie dell?Accademia (May ? September 2017), this monograph exposes the artist?s oeuvre to critical literary interpretation. The exhibition draws parallels between humanist themes reflected in both Guston?s paintings and drawings as well as in the language and prose discerned in five of the twentieth century?s most prominent literary figures: D. H. Lawrence, W. B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, Eugenio Montale and T. S. Eliot. The enormous influence that Italy itself had upon Guston and his work is also examined.0Spanning a 50-year period, ?Philip Guston and The Poets?, edited by curator Prof. Dr. Kosme de Barañano, features approximately 40 major paintings and 40 prominent drawings dating from 1930 through to 1980, the last of which were created in the final years of Guston?s life. 00Exhibition: Gallerie dell?Accademia, Venice, Italy (10.05.-03.09.2017).

Philip Guston

Philip Guston
Author: Philip Guston
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520235096

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"This volume introduces the diverse voices that comprise Guston's linguistic tapestry. Guston never stopped talking for too long. There may have been periods of silence precipitated by existential moments of doubt, but such lapses seem anomalous when measured against the voluminous transcriptions gleaned and edited by Clark Coolidge. Coolidge has done an admirable job arranging and presenting the book's contents, entirely relevant to anyone curious about Guston, and by extension, American Art of the post-World War II period."—Douglas Dreishpoon, chief curator at Knox-Albright Gallery

Philip Guston

Philip Guston
Author: Philip Guston
Publisher: Büro Sieveking
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9783944874197

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Philip Guston always had eminent artist friends. Tireless in his quest for the unknown, the still undiscovered, Guston engaged poets and literati in intense dialogues that, starting in the sixties, led to fruitful collaborations - including the creation of numerous illustrations and cover images for works by poets such as William Corbett, Bill Berkson, and Clark Coolidge. In his 'poem-pictures', Guston ultimately turned to producing interactions of text and drawings - as responses to poems by his writer friends or as independent works that incorporated selected lines of poetry.

Philip Guston's Poor Richard

Philip Guston's Poor Richard
Author: Debra Bricker Balken
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0226036227

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In 1971, as the race for the presidency heated up, the artist Philip Guston (1913-1980) created a series of caricatures of Richard Nixon titled Philip Guston's Poor Richard. Produced two years before Watergate and three years before Nixon's resignation, these provocative, searing condemnations of a corrupt head of state are remarkable, prescient political satire. The drawings mock Nixon's physical attributes—his nose is rendered as an enlarged phallus throughout-as well as his notoriously dubious, shifty character. Debra Bricker Balken's book is the first book—length publication of these drawings. A visual narrative of Nixon's life, the drawings trace Nixon from his childhood, through his ascent to power, to his years in the White House. They incorporate Henry Kissinger (a pair of glasses), Spiro Agnew (a cone-head), and John Mitchell (a dolt smoking a pipe). They depict Nixon and his cohorts in China, plotting strategy in Key Biscayne, and shamelessly pandering to African Americans, hippies, and elderly tourists. As Balken discusses in her accompanying essay, these drawings also reflect a dramatic transformation in Guston's work. In response to social unrest and the Vietnam War, he began to question the viability of a private art given to self-expression. His betrayal of aesthetic abstraction in favor of imagery imbued with personal and political meaning largely engendered the renewal of figuration in painting in America in the 1970s. These drawings not only represent one of the few instances of an artist in the late twentieth century engaging caricature in his work, they are also a witty, acerbic take on a corrupt figure and a scandalous political regime.

One Foot in the Other World

One Foot in the Other World
Author: Paul Maziar
Publisher: AC Books
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2020-07-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781939901163

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Literary Nonfiction. Art. Essays on art; artist profiles; digressions on art and culture. ONE FOOT IN THE OTHER WORLD represents the first years of poet Paul Maziar's work as an art writer. The essays in this volume include Ann Craven: In Search of Lost Time; Soutine & Sander's Pastry Chefs; Robert Frank's The Americans; Katherine Bradford's Luminous Nocturnes; A Beautiful Space That Slips Away: Philippe Soupault and the French Avant-Garde and many more.

Baffling Means

Baffling Means
Author: Clark Coolidge
Publisher: Geoffrey Young
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781879645011

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Philip Guston's Poem-pictures

Philip Guston's Poem-pictures
Author: Debra Bricker Balken
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1994
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Focuses on drawings that grew out of Guston's (1912-1980) interactions and collaborations with poets during the last decade of his life. Long associated with the New York School of painters, in the late 1960s Guston turned from abstract work and began integrating lines, passages and, in some cases,

Guston in Time

Guston in Time
Author: Ross Feld
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2022-05-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 168137661X

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In this warm and vibrant work of memoir and criticism, a young writer forges a friendship with Philip Guston, one of the most influential and controversial painters of the twentieth century. The late work of Philip Guston has had a profound influence on painters today, but as Guston’s star has risen, it has been forgotten how scandalous these paintings, with their cartoonish imagery and almost fumbling application of paint, were initially deemed to be. The 1970 show at the Marlborough Gallery in which Guston, abandoning the delicate abstract expressionism for which he was known, revealed his new style, was critically savaged. In the aftermath of this drubbing, he retreated to his studio in Woodstock, New York—in part to nurse his wounds but, more important, to go on painting exactly as he saw fit. Ross Feld, a young poet, novelist, and critic, was one of the rare critics to respond favorably to Guston’s late work. Guston answered with a grateful note, and a new friendship was soon born. Guston in Time, written not long before Feld’s early death from cancer, is a portrait of Guston the man; and of his wife, Musa, a major figure not only in his life but in his work; a reckoning with his supremely individual achievement as an artist; and a work of art in its own right. A retrospective of Guston’s work, Philip Guston Now, will be on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, from May 1 to September 11, 2022; at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, from October 23, 2022, to January 15, 2023; at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., from February 26 to August 27, 2023; and at the Tate Modern, London, from October 3, 2023 to February 4, 2024.

Resilience

Resilience
Author: Musa Mayer
Publisher: Hauser & Wirth Publishers
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Figurative drawing, American
ISBN: 9783906915470

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Guston disagreed, famously saying: 'I got sick and tired of all that purity--I wanted to tell stories!' And what stories he told, with his Klansmen, ominous but somehow familiar, perhaps even ourselves under those hoods, as suggested in 'Untitled' (1971), which features a fleshy head enclosed by two hooded figures. This was not the path of refinement a leading abstract expressionist painter should be taking, yet Guston pushed forward: challenging tradition and expectations, guided solely by his own intuition and determination. Guston and his wife left for Italy immediately after the 1970 Marlborough opening, taking up residency at the American Academy in Rome over the next seven months. He spent the first two months brooding, despairing at the reviews and the rigidity of the art world, and revisiting the great art of the past that had first moved him to paint as a young man. .

Philip Guston

Philip Guston
Author: Philip Guston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1978
Genre: Abstract impressionism
ISBN:

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