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  1. Philip Guston (Montreal, 27 de julio de 1913 - Nueva York 7 de junio de 1980 en Nueva York) fue un célebre pintor de la Escuela de Nueva York en la que se encuentran numerosos pintores del expresionismo abstracto como Jackson Pollock y Willem de Kooning.

  2. Conoce la vida y la obra de Philip Guston, un pintor estadounidense del expresionismo abstracto que se inspiró en José Clemente Orozco y Dana Schutz. Explora sus 73 obras de arte, desde pinturas figurativas hasta pinturas abstractas, y descubre su influencia en el movimiento neoexpresionista.

  3. Philip Guston (born Phillip Goldstein, June 27, 1913 – June 7, 1980) was a Canadian American painter, printmaker, muralist and draftsman. "Guston worked in a number of artistic modes, from Renaissance-inspired figuration to formally accomplished abstraction," [1] and is now regarded as one of the "most important, powerful, and ...

  4. Learn about the life and art of Philip Guston, an American painter who worked in various styles and media, from abstraction to figuration. Explore his 106 works online, including his iconic paintings of Harlem and his drawings of gladiators, and discover his exhibitions and publications at MoMA.

  5. Explore the paintings and drawings of Philip Guston, who responded to a world in turmoil with comic-like figures and abstract forms. The first major retrospective on the artist in the UK in nearly 20 years, co-organised by four museums.

  6. 1 de mar. de 1989 · Una exposición antológica que muestra setenta obras del pintor estadounidense Philip Guston, desde sus inicios figurativos hasta su última época abstracta. Guston se interesa por el humor, la emoción, la política y la muerte, y se inspira en la tradición de pintura figurativa y el lenguaje surrealista.

  7. www.philipguston.org › homePhilip Guston

    Explore the catalogue raisonné of Philip Guston, a 20th-century artist who created paintings and drawings for over 50 years. Learn about his artistic evolution, influences, and legacy through images, details, and sources.