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 "poempictures,"
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.
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