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Illuminating reflections on painting and drawing from one of the
most revered artists of the twentieth century 'Thank God for yellow
ochre, cadmium red medium, and permanent green light' How does a
painter see the world? Philip Guston, one of the most influential
artists of the twentieth century, spoke about art with unparalleled
candour and commitment. Touching on work from across his career as
well as that of his fellow artists and Renaissance heroes, this
selection of his writings, talks and interviews draws together some
of his most incisive reflections on iconography and abstraction,
metaphysics and mysticism, and, above all, the nature of painting
and drawing. 'Among the most important, powerful and influential
American painters of the last 100 years ... he's an art world hero'
Jerry Saltz, New York Magazine 'Guston's paintings make us think
hard' Aindrea Emelife, Guardian
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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Philip Guston Now 2020 (Hardcover)
Philip Guston; Text written by Mark Godfrey, Alison De Lima Greene, Kate Nesin
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When Philip Guston turned to the medium of lithography in the early
sixties, he was regarded as one of the leading figures of Abstract
Expressionism in the United States. At that time, his art was
already showing signs of the change that would lead to the later
representational works that dominated the last decade of his
career. The impressive series of black-and-white lithographs that
Guston made shortly before his death in 1980 incorporates, as a
sort of visual autobiography, the complete repertoire of objects
that marked his return to powerful pictorial representation: simple
everyday items, clocks, shoes, books, cigarettes, ashtrays, and
occasionally his beloved sandwiches and cherries. All of these
things, taken from the world of the private and intimate, are given
a unique vitality by Gusto' s ironic eye and deliberate hand in the
soft cadences of the lithographic crayon.
This is the premier collection of dialogues, talks, and writings by
Philip Guston (1913-1980), one of the most intellectually
adventurous and poetically gifted of modern painters. Over the
course of his life, Guston's wide reading in literature and
philosophy deepened his commitment to his art - from his early
Abstract Expressionist paintings to his later gritty, intense
figurative works. This collection, with many pieces appearing in
print for the first time, lets us hear Guston's voice - as the
artist delivers a lecture on Renaissance painting, instructs
students in a classroom setting, and discusses such artists and
writers as Piero della Francesca, de Chirico, Picasso, Kafka,
Beckett, and Gogol.
Additional Contribution By Duncan Phillips, Frederick S. Wight And
Rosalind Irvine.
Additional Contribution By Duncan Phillips, Frederick S. Wight And
Rosalind Irvine.
This is the premier collection of dialogues, talks, and writings by
Philip Guston (1913-1980), one of the most intellectually
adventurous and poetically gifted of modern painters. Over the
course of his life, Guston's wide reading in literature and
philosophy deepened his commitment to his art - from his early
Abstract Expressionist paintings to his later gritty, intense
figurative works. This collection, with many pieces appearing in
print for the first time, lets us hear Guston's voice - as the
artist delivers a lecture on Renaissance painting, instructs
students in a classroom setting, and discusses such artists and
writers as Piero della Francesca, de Chirico, Picasso, Kafka,
Beckett, and Gogol.
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