Review: Philip Guston at Tate Modern.
26 February 2024 • Albertina Campbell
Following the tragic murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police in 2020, a tragedy which sparked widespread… Read More
26 February 2024 • Albertina Campbell
Following the tragic murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police in 2020, a tragedy which sparked widespread… Read More
10 January 2024 • Paul Carey-Kent
Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TGtate.org.uk Instagram: @tate The opening of Tate Modern in 2000 is now seen as pivotal… Read More
9 October 2023 • Mark Westall
Tate Modern has opened a landmark exhibition of one of the most remarkable artists of the twentieth century: Philip Guston (1913-1980).
22 August 2023 • Mark Westall
This October (finally after a controversial postponement) Tate Modern presents a landmark exhibition of one of the most remarkable artists of the twentieth century: Philip Guston (1913-1980).
30 December 2022 • Mark Westall
Our most-read posts of 2022 list is rich in stories that feature women and we are so here for it and what it says about the well-overdue evolution of the artworld.
22 December 2022 • Mark Westall
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12 May 2021 • Rachel Rosin
At the core of Frieze New York’s 2021 programming was the Tribute to the Vision & Justice Project. Founded by Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, an associate professor at Harvard University, the project aims to consider the role of the arts in unraveling the relationship between race and citizenship in the U.S.
15 February 2021 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic normally picks five exhibitions to see in London, but as we’re in lockdown in the UK he has switched to books to read.
14 December 2020 • Mark Westall
Available to view in person and online, the significant collection of 19 drawings and paintings reveals Guston’s complete commitment to direct experience, moving between a pictorial language relating to his studio and painting tools, to contemplative motifs of his wife, the poet Musa McKim, and their shared lives together.
8 July 2020 • Mark Westall
Tate today announced highlights of its programme for 2021, including solo exhibitions of Philip Guston, Petrit Halilaj, Lubaina Himid, Yayoi Kusama, Paula Rego, Auguste Rodin and Sophie Taeuber-Arp.
23 May 2017 • Mark Westall
With Trump in power the story behind Philip Guston ‘Laughter in the Dark, Drawings from 1971 & 1975’s is more relevant and important than ever before.
5 August 2015 • Mark Westall
I am only too aware that the news stories directed our way are all spun to a degree and I want to pare them down to their essence and delve right into the heart of what they are about.
9 June 2015 • Mark Westall
This will be the biggest Guston exhibition in the England since the Royal Academy show back in 2004 and it promises to be a museum-quality survey of this seminal American artist.
1 October 2014 • Paul Carey-Kent
Philip Guston, Kazimir Malevich and John Piper occur to me as painters who started figuratively, switched to abstraction, then returned to a new mode of figuration.
9 September 2014 • VC Maurer
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7 September 2010 • Mark Westall
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12 November 2009 • Staff
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8 May 2009 • Mark Westall
MAJOR WORKS BY ROBERT GOBER, PHILIP GUSTON, JOHN BALDESSARI, ED RUSCHA, DONALD JUDD AND DAN FLAVIN TO BE OFFERED Phillips… Read More