Catalogue Raisonné
P77.041
Oil on canvas
69 x 92 in.
175.3 x 233.7 cm
Signed front lower right: Philip Guston
- Provenance
- Anderson Collection at Stanford University, Gift of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, and Mary Patricia Anderson Pence, 2014.1.047
- Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson
- Exhibitions
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, Philip Guston: New Works in San Francisco, December 21, 1978 - January 21, 1979
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "Philip Guston, Retrospective 1930 - 1979", May 15, 1980 - June 29, 1980 Travelled to:
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "Celebrating Modern Art: The Anderson Collection", October 07, 2000 - January 15, 2001
- McKee Gallery, New York, NY, "Poor Richard by Philip Guston", September 07, 2001 - November 03, 2001 Travelled to:
- Bibliography
- Williams, Paul. "The Art of Philip Guston." Danville (CA) Valley Pioneer, Wednesday, June 4, 1980, illus.
- Fowler, Carol. "Guston Retrospective Mirrors His Life." Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA), June 4, 1980, illus.
- Philip Guston. San Francisco Museum of Art, California. Exh. brochure. 1980, illus. in b&w bottom right inside fold
- Philip Guston. Exh. cat. New York: George Braziller, 1980, cat. no. 77, illus. in color plate 64 p. 106
- King, Mary. "The Guston Retrospective: A 'Grim Mirror to Our Time.'" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 1, 1981, section Music, the Arts, p. 5G, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Schjeldahl, Peter. "Self-Abuse on Parade." Village Voice, July 15–21, 1981, section Art, p. 72, illus. as part of an installation photo
- Corbett, William. Philip Guston's Late Work: A Memoir. Boston: Zoland Books, 1994, mentioned in text p. 62, not illus.
- Fischer, Jack. "The Anderson Collection." San Jose Mercury News, September 24, 2000, illus. in b&w p. 13E
- Seed, John. "Why San Francisco Loves Hunk and Moo." artsiteguide.com. Blog. October 2000, ref. p. 4
- Bammer, Richard. "Thoroughly Modern Milieu." Reporter (Vacaville, CA), October 6, 2000, ref. p. 12D
- Knoerle, Jane. "Going Public." Almanac, October 18, 2000, illus. in color p. 12
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Friedman, Roberto and the Tardy Boys. "Out There." Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco), October 19, 2000, p. 34.
, illus. in b&w - Staggs, Sandy. "All in Two Places." ANG Newspapers, October 20, 2000, section Preview, illus. in b&w p. 19
- USA Today. "Celebrating Modern Art." November 2000, illus. in color p. 39
- Rowlands, Penelope. "Double Feature." ARTnews, November 2000, illus. in color p. 178
- Shank, Will. "Museum shows to remember." Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco), December 28, 2000, p. 31, illus. in b&w
- Celebrating Modern Art: Highlights of the Anderson Collection. Exh. cat. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2000, illus. in color plate 30, p. 89. Discussed pp. 26 and 59. Cat. no. 111 p. 367: ref. p. 26; ref. p. 29
- Seed, John. "Mazurki: The Multiple Meanings of a Philip Guston Drawing." Huffington Post, January 11, 2011. Online, illus. in color
- Baker, Kenneth. "Anderson Gallery, A Major Art Donation to Stanford." San Francisco Chronicle, June 14, 2011, illus. in color
- (n d ks). "Philip Guston Late Works at Schirn Kunsthalle." November 2013. Online, illus. in color as part of installation photo
- Batti, Renee. "Feast of Fine Art." Palo Alto Weekly, December 20, 2013, illus. on cover and pp. 20-21
- Loos, Ted. "Anderson Collection Set to Open in San Francisco." Sotheby's/On the Loos. Blog. January 9, 2014. Online, illus. in color online
- Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter. "Stanford's Anderson Collection Museum to Feature Trove of Couple's Art." Los Angeles Times, July 11, 2014, section Arts. Online, illus. in color as part of an installation photo and mentioned in text
- A Family Affair: Modern and Contemporary American Art from the Anderson Collection at Stanford University. Stanford: Anderson Collection at Stanford University, 2014, illus. in color Plate 48 p. 120 and in color Figure 23 and mentioned in text p. 38
- Wagner, Josh. "Writing Through the Body." Stanford Daily, November 30, 2017. Online, mentioned in text as "Overcoat," not illus.
- Wagner, Josh. "Abstracted Spaces." Stanford (CA) Daily, April 5, 2018. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Marmer, Jake. "The Artist Formerly Known as Guston." Tablet, October 2, 2020. Online, illus. in color and mentioned in text
- Mcllhagga, Samuel. "Philip Guston's Controversial Embrace of Figuration Still Shapes His Market." Artsy, November 3, 2020. Online, illus. in color
- Cooper, Harry, Mark Godfrey, Alison de Lima Greene, and Kate Nesin. Philip Guston Now. Exh. cat. Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 2020, mentioned in text p. 203, not illus.
- Storr, Robert. Philip Guston: A Life Spent Painting. London: Laurence King Publishing, 2020, No. 221 illus. in color p. 207 and mentioned in text p. 204
- Selvin, Claire. "View Works from Mary Margaret 'Moo' and Harry 'Hunk' Anderson's World-Class Collection of American Art." ARTnews, March 22, 2021. Online, illus. in color
- Dohoney, Ryan. Morton Feldman: Friendship and Mourning in the New York Avant-Garde. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, illus. in b&w Fig. 4.5 p. 165 and mentioned in text pp. 164-165