Night studio : a memoir of Philip Guston / by his daughter Musa Mayer.
By: Mayer, Musa
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General Lending | MTU Crawford College of Art and Design Library Lending | 759.13 GUS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00058971 |
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759.13 GOR Arshile Gorky : the implications of symbols / | 759.13 GOR Arshile Gorky : a retrospective / | 759.13 GOT Adolph Gottlieb : paintings 1959-1971. | 759.13 GUS Night studio : a memoir of Philip Guston / | 759.13 GUS Philip Guston / | 759.13 GUS Philip Guston retrospective / | 759.13 GUS Philip Guston retrospective / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Philip Guston (1913-1980) was driven, sustained and consumed by art. His style ranged from the social realism of his WPA murals through his abstract expressionist canvasses of the 1950s and 1960s (when he counted Pollock, Rothko, de Kooning, and Kline among his friends) to his cartoon-like paintings of Klansmen, disembodied heads, and tangled piles of everyday objects. Critics and public alike savaged Guston for his return to figurative art, but today his late work is recognized for the singular power of its darkly hilarious vision.
Includes bibliographical references.