Philip Guston

(American, 1913–1980)

Philip Guston was an iconic American painter whose works transitioned from Abstract Expressionism into an idiosyncratic lexicon of painterly forms and a cartoonish figures. “The painting is not on a surface, but on a plane which is imagined,” he once reflected. “It moves in a mind. It is not there physically at all. It is an illusion, a piece of magic, so that what you see is not what you see.” Born Philip Goldstein on June 27, 1913 in Montreal, Canada to Ukranian-Jewish immigrant parents, he grew up in California, where he attended the Los Angeles Manual Arts High School with Jackson Pollock. Moving to New York, Guston was enrolled in the Works Progress Administration during the 1930s, where he produced works inspired by the Mexican Muralists and Italian Renaissance paintings. He went on to become an integral part of the city’s art scene in the 1950s, alongside Willem de Kooning and his former classmate Pollock. Guston famously abandoned the success and dialogue he had with abstraction in the late 1960s, resulting in the loss of his gallery representation and virulent scorn from critics. However, it is the artist’s late work that has proven to be his most lasting contribution to art history. Featuring recurring imagery such as hooded Klansmen, Richard Nixon, smoldering cigarettes, and huge eyeballs, works such as In the Studio (1975), influenced generations of painters and established Guston in the canon of 20th-century art. He died on June 7, 1980 in Woodstock, NY. Today, the artist's works can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Tate Gallery in London, among others.

Philip Guston Artworks

Philip Guston (933 results)
CHANGE NO. 1, 1959–1959

Philip Guston

CHANGE NO. 1, 1959–1959

Sale Date: May 2, 1989

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ORDERS, 1978–1978

Philip Guston

ORDERS, 1978–1978

Sale Date: May 2, 1989

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Untitled, 1969–1969

Philip Guston

Untitled, 1969–1969

Sale Date: February 15, 1989

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Drawing number 2, 1961–1961

Philip Guston

Drawing number 2, 1961–1961

Sale Date: February 14, 1989

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Untitled, 1951–1951

Philip Guston

Untitled, 1951–1951

Sale Date: November 11, 1988

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Shower, 1976–1976

Philip Guston

Shower, 1976–1976

Sale Date: November 11, 1988

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Tivoli, 1958

Philip Guston

Tivoli, 1958

Sale Date: November 10, 1988

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ROOM III, 1960–1960

Philip Guston

ROOM III, 1960–1960

Sale Date: November 10, 1988

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August, 1966–1966

Philip Guston

August, 1966–1966

Sale Date: May 11, 1988

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Late April II, 1961–1961

Philip Guston

Late April II, 1961–1961

Sale Date: May 3, 1988

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DARK ROOM, 1978–1978

Philip Guston

DARK ROOM, 1978–1978

Sale Date: May 2, 1988

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WHITE PAINTING #2, 1951–1951

Philip Guston

WHITE PAINTING #2, 1951–1951

Sale Date: May 2, 1988

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Untitled, 1960–1960

Philip Guston

Untitled, 1960–1960

Sale Date: November 4, 1987

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Untitled (Troop carrier command)

Philip Guston

Untitled (Troop carrier command)

Sale Date: October 7, 1987

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LANGUAGE I, 1973–1973

Philip Guston

LANGUAGE I, 1973–1973

Sale Date: July 1, 1987

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Untitled, 1971–1971

Philip Guston

Untitled, 1971–1971

Sale Date: May 5, 1987

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Winter, 1963–1963

Philip Guston

Winter, 1963–1963

Sale Date: May 5, 1987

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Studio wall, 1969–1969

Philip Guston

Studio wall, 1969–1969

Sale Date: March 24, 1987

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Untitled, 1960

Philip Guston

Untitled, 1960

Sale Date: May 7, 1986

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Celebration, 1961

Philip Guston

Celebration, 1961

Sale Date: February 8, 1986

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Dark form, 1961

Philip Guston

Dark form, 1961

Sale Date: November 6, 1985

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