Philip Guston Now
Published to accompany the first retrospective museum exhibition of Guston's art in recent years, this book traces the unconventional path of this hugely important painter (1913–1980), whose constant aesthetic reinvention defies easy categorization.
Incisive essays from leading art historians reveal Guston's thematic influences and interests, while an authoritative, illustrated chronology shares many new discoveries about his life and work. We also hear from 10 of the most relevant artists of our day—including Glenn Ligon, Amy Sillman, Art Spiegelman, and Rirkrit Tiravanija—for whom Guston's work has served as inspiration.
Featuring a magnificent array of color plates derived from exquisite new photographs of Guston's paintings, this generously illustrated volume also highlights rarities including little-known cartoons drawn by Guston in his youth and intimate, previously unpublished photographs of his studio and painting materials.
Hardcover edition published in association D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.
Major support for the international tour of the exhibition and the catalog is provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.