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Philip Guston
(1913 – 1980)

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Guston, Oasis
Oasis
1957 Oil on Canvas 61.5 x 68 in

 

Guston, Inscapes: Words and Images
Inscapes: Words and Images
1977 Color Serigraph on Paper 44 x 32 in

 

Guston, Ancient Wall
Ancient Wall
1976 Oil on Linen 203.2 x 237.7 cm

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Philip Guston was a Canadian-born, American artist. Guston was known for his involvement in the New York School, during a time of transition form Abstract expressionism to Neo-expressionism. Rather than painting in a purely abstract manner, Guston preffered to render objects in a cartoon-like fashion.

Guston, Untitled
Daydreams
1970 Oil on Linen 180.0 x 203.5 cm

 

Guston, Untitled
Untitled
1971 Oil on Paper 56.5 x 71.5 cm

 

Guston, Untitled
Gladiators
1940 Oil and pencil on canvas 62.2 x 71.4 cm

 

Guston was born with the name, Phillip Goldstein, in Montreal Canada. As a child, Guston moved with his family to Los Angeles, California. Guston’s family constantly faced anti-semetic persecution and were the victims of Klan activities. When Guston was still young he found his father dead after comitting suicide behind their family house. A few years after the traumatizing incident, Guston enrolled at the Los Angeles Manual Arts High School. It was at this point that Guston was first exposed to art and studied along other future artists such as Jackson Pollock.

Guston,  Gladiators
Study for "Tormentors"
1947 Ink on paper 10 3/8 x 10" (26.4 x 25.4 cm)

 

Guston, Untitled
Ischia
1949 Ink on Paper 27 x 35.2 cm

 

Guston earned a scholarship to study at Otis Art Institute of Art, but left after only year of study. Guston was unsatisfied with the academic approach and use of plaster casts over live models. At the age of eighteen, Guston painted a political mural about the Scottsboro Boys. The mural was controversial among law enforcers and soon defaced. Guston’s political and socail interests continued to grow, and in 1936 Guston moved to New York to work as an artist for a WPA program.

Guston,  Loft 1
Loft 1
1950 Ink on Paper 17 x 22 in

 

During the 1940s Guston started working as a teaching-artist. From 1941-1945 Guston became an artist-in-residence, first at the State University of Iowa and then at Washington University in Missouri. After this point Guston began to teach at New York University, Pratt Institute and Boston University.

Guston,  Untitled
Untitled
1951 Ink on Transparent Paper 43.3 x 59 cm

 

Guston, City
City
1968 Synthetic Polymer Paint on Board 50.8 x 76.2 cm

 

Guston continued to create mainly abstract paintings until the 1960s. At this point he shifted towards more representational and cartoon-like paintings. Guston first exhibited his new paintings at the Marlborough Gallery, New York in 1970. The show was highly criticized, despite the praise of fellow artist, Willem de Kooning.

Guston, Book
Book
1968 Charcoal on Paper 45.4 x 61 cm

 

Guston, Untitled
Untitled
1963 Synthetic Polymer Paint on Paper 76.2 x 101.6 cm

 

After the exhibit, Guston decided to leave New York City and relocate upstate in Woodstock. Guston spent the rest of his life in Woodstock where he made his last and most remebered series. His latest works included images of shoes, clocks, cigarettes and Klan symbols. Guston’s works are now highly valued in collections around the world. Do you think you own a painting by Philip Guston? Contact us. We are the Philip Guston experts.

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