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  1. Philip Guston nasce a Montreal (Canada), il 27 giugno 1913, ma cresce a Los Angeles, California. Inizia a dipingere nel 1927 e nel 1930, per alcuni mesi, frequenta l'Otis Art Institute.

  2. 22 lug 2020 · Philip Guston is best known for his incisive, cartoonish paintings and drawings ranging in subject matter from everyday scenes to narrative political satires, particularly those of Richard Nixon ...

  3. 8. He made art in response to the Vietnam War and Holocaust. From the beginning of his career, Guston made art that spoke to what was happening in the world around him. He created one of his earlier paintings, Bombardment, in response to the April 1937 Fascist bombing of the Spanish town of Guernica.

  4. 3 ott 2023 · A seguito della grande polemica scatenatasi nel 2020, l’ambiziosa retrospettiva itinerante su Philip Guston (1913-80), organizzata in collaborazione con il Museum of Fine Arts di Boston, la National Gallery di Washington e il Museum of Fine Arts di Houston, dal 5 ottobre al 25 febbraio 2024 giunge finalmente in Europa per la sua ultima tappa alla Tate Modern.

  5. 25 apr 2022 · Philip Guston Now charts the 50-year career of one of America’s most influential modern artists. The exhibition follows Guston’s epic, winding career as he changes artistic styles, explores abstraction, moves in and out political involvement, and finally arrives at the dark, tragicomic imagery of his late work.

  6. 1 gen 2021 · Il record d’asta di Philip Guston è di 25,8 milioni di dollari per un’opera del 1958 intitolata To Fellini da Christie’s nel 2013. Il secondo prezzo d’asta più alto di Guston è stato ottenuto per un autoritratto del 1979, Painter at Night, aggiudicato a 12,6 milioni di dollari da Christie’s nel 2017.

  7. 5 giorni fa · Philip Guston (born June 27, 1913, Montreal, Canada—died June 7, 1980, Woodstock, New York, U.S.) was an American painter, a member of the second generation of Abstract Expressionists. Guston studied at the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles for three months in 1930 but was largely self-taught.