Catalogue Raisonné
P48.001
Oil on canvas
40⅞ x 60⅛ in.
103.8 x 152.7 cm
Signed front lower right: Philip Guston; inscribed on reverse: "THE TORMENTORS" [underlined]/1947-48/41" x 61" (underlined)/PHILIP GUSTON
- Provenance
- Collection SFMOMA, Gift of the artist
- Exhibitions
- Woodstock Artists Association, Woodstock, NY, "Second Annual Art Conference Exhibition", August 20, 1948 - September 06, 1948
- Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, "1948 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting", November 13, 1948 - January 02, 1949
- Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, "The Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Paintings", October 19, 1950 - December 21, 1950
- University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, "Exhibition of Paintings", June 06, 1951 - August 15, 1951
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, "Philip Guston", May 03, 1962 - July 01, 1962 Travelled to:
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, "New York School The First Generation Paintings of the 1940s and 1950s", June 18, 1965 - August 01, 1965
- Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, "Philip Guston, A Selective Retrospective Exhibition: 1945-1965", February 27, 1966 - March 27, 1966
- 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, "Seven Artists in Depth: The Creative Process", August 07, 1986 - October 05, 1986
- Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain, "Philip Guston: Retrospectiva de Pintura", March 01, 1989 - May 08, 1989 Travelled to:
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "From Matisse to Diebenkorn: Selections from the Collection of Painting and Sculpture", January 18, 1995 - August 10, 1995
- University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa City, IA, "Philip Guston: Working Through the Forties", January 25, 1997 - March 16, 1997 Travelled to:
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "Matisse and Beyond: The Painting and Sculpture Collection", May 22, 1997 - August 21, 1999
- Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany, "Philip Guston: Gemälde 1947 - 1979", September 02, 1999 - November 01, 1999 Travelled to:
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "Matisse and Beyond: The Painting and Sculpture Collection", June 01, 2001 - October 22, 2002
- Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX, "Philip Guston Retrospective", March 30, 2003 - June 08, 2003 Travelled to:
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "Matisse and Beyond: The Painting and Sculpture Collection", April 16, 2004 - September 02, 2009
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "75 Years of Looking Forward: Focus on Artists", September 29, 2009 - February 23, 2011
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "Selected Histories: 20th-Century Art from the SFMOMA Collection", February 25, 2011 - September 5, 2012
- Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany, "Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965", October 14, 2016 - March 26, 2017
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, Wayne Thiebaud: Artist's Choice, September 29, 2018 - March 17, 2019
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, MA, "Philip Guston Now", May 01, 2022 - September 11, 2022 Travelled to:
- Bibliography
- Gibbs, Jo. "World of Confusion Revealed in Dull Whitney Museum Annual." Art Digest, December 1, 1948, pp. 9, 31, mentioned in text, not illus.
- 1948 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting. Exh. cat. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1948, cat. no. 61, not illus (listed as "The Tormentors")
- Grafly, Dorothy. "Veteran 'Moderns' Win Awards in 1950 Show." Christian Science Monitor, October 21, 1950, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Devree, Howard. "The Carnegie: 1950: Big International Resumes After Decade—Shows by O'Keeffe, Lipton, Rood." The New York Times, October 22, 1950, mentioned in text, not illus.
- The Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Paintings. Exh. cat. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Institute, 1950, cat. no. 95, illus. in b&w plate 105
- Exhibition of Paintings. Exh. cat. Boulder: University of Colorado, 1951, unnumbered catalog, illus. in b&w
- Brach, Paul. "A New Non-Objective Guston Poses Questions of Degree." Art Digest, January 1, 1952, p. 18, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Sandler, Irving. "Guston: A Long Voyage Home." ARTnews, December 1959, pp. 36–39, 64–65, illus. in b&w no. 4 p. 37. Mentioned in text p. 39
- Ashton, Dore. Philip Guston. New York: Grove, 1960, illus. in b&w p. 34 (unpaginated) and mentioned in text pp. 16-17, listed as "The Tormentors"
- Hunter, Sam, "Philip Guston," Art International, May 1962, pp. 62–67, mentioned in text pp. 63 and 65, not illus.
- Alloway, Lawrence. "Notes on Guston." Art Journal, Fall 1962, pp. 8–11, mentioned in text p. 9, not illus.
- Philip Guston. Exh. cat. New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1962, cat. no. 8, illus. in b&w p. 50, described in text pp. 17-18
- Nordland, Gerald. "Review at Mid-Life." Frontier, July 1963, pp. 23–25, mentioned in text p. 24, not illus.
- Tuchman, Maurice. New York School, The First Generation: Paintings of the 1940s and 1950s. Exh. cat. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1965, cat. no. 36, illus. in b&w p. 101
- Tuchman, Maurice. New York School, The First Generation: Paintings of the 1940s and 1950s. Paperback ed. Greenwich: New York Graphic Society Art Library, 1965, cat. no. 40, illus. in b&w p. 76
- Berkson, William. "Dialogue with Philip Guston 11/1/64." Art and Literature, an International Review, Winter 1965, pp. 56–69, illus. p. 60 and mentioned in text p. 66
- Philip Guston: A Selective Retrospective Exhibition: 1945–1965. Exh. brochure. Waltham: The Poses Institute of Fine Arts, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, 1966, cat. no. 3 not illus, listed as "Tormentors"
- Berkson, Bill. "The New Gustons." ARTnews, October 1970, pp. 44–47, 85, mentioned in text p. 47, not illus.
- Alloway, Lawrence. "Art." Nation, November 30, 1970, p. 574, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Moritz, Charles, ed. Current Biography, February 1971, pp. 10-13, mentioned in text p. 11, not illus.
- Tuchman, Maurice, ed. New York School: The First Generation. Greenwich: New York Graphic Society, 1971, illus. in b&w no. 40, p. 76
- O'Hara, Frank. "Growth and Guston." In Art Chronicles 1954–1966. New York: George Braziller, 1975, pp. 134-141, mentioned in text p. 136, not illus.
- Sandler, Irving. The Triumph of American Painting: A History of Abstract Expressionism. New York: Harper & Row, Icon Editions, 1976, illus. in b&w p. 262 fig. 19-29 and mentioned in text pp. 261 and 264
- Ashton, Dore. Yes, but... A Critical Study of Philip Guston. New York: Viking, 1976, illus. in b&w p. 81
- Bloomfield, Arthur. "Looking Gift Art in the Mouth." San Francisco Examiner, December 27, 1978, p. 25, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Stoffley-Santiago, Mary. "Philip Guston—A Thorough Preview." Artweek, January 13, 1979, pp. 1, 16, mentioned in text p. 1, not illus.
- Albright, Thomas. "A Curious Repertoire of the Guston Imagery." San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, May 25, 1980, pp. 36–38, mentioned in text p. 36, not illus.
- Kingsley, April. "Philip Guston's Endgame: From Realism to Abstraction and Back, Philip Guston Remains Unique in Twentieth-Century Art." Horizon: The Magazine of the Arts, June 1980, pp. 34–41, illus. in color p. 37 as "The Tormentors", also mentioned in text p. 36 as "Tormentors"
- Workman, Andree M. "Guston: A Born-Again Painter." West Art (Auburn, CA), June 13, 1980, pp. 1, 3, mentioned in text p. 3, not illus.
- Albright, Thomas. "Philip Guston: 'It's a Strange Thing to Be Immersed in the Culture of Painting...'" ARTnews, September 1980, pp. 114–16, mentioned in text p. 114, not illus.
- Rickey, Carrie. "Gust, Gusto, Guston." Artforum, October 1980, pp. 32–39, mentioned in text p. 37, not illus.
- Brach, Paul. "Looking at Guston." Art in America, November 1980, pp. 96–101, illus. in color p. 98
- Philip Guston. Exh. cat. New York: George Braziller, 1980, cat. no. 13, illus. in color plate 9 p. 56
- Aspects of the 70s: Mavericks. Exh. cat. Waltham: Brandeis University, Rose Art Museum, 1980, mentioned in text p. 8, not illus.
- Philip Guston. San Francisco Museum of Art, California. Exh. brochure. 1980, illus. in b&w upper right inside fold
- Purchase, Steve. "Philip Guston: A Major Retrospective at the Whitney." Baltimore Evening Sun, August 6, 1981, p. 11, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Hanson, Bernard. "Guston's Fine Lines and Gray Areas." Hartford Courant, August 23, 1981, p. G2, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Philip Guston: Sus Ultimos Anos. Exh. cat. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1981, illus. in b&w fig. 1 p. 4
- Nicholas Serota, ed. Philip Guston: Paintings 1969–1980. Exh. cat. London: Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1982, illus. in b&w and mentioned in text p. 10
- Baker, Kenneth. "Seven for a Swan Song." San Francisco Chronicle Review, August 17, 1986, pp. 12-13, mentioned in text p. 13, not illus.
- Storr, Robert. Philip Guston. New York: Abbeville Modern Masters, 1986, illus. in color no. 16 p. 21 and mentioned in text p. 22
- Zaller, Robert. "Philip Guston and the Crisis of the Image." Critical Inquiry 14, no. 1 (1987): pp. 69–94, mentioned in text pp. 73, 86, and footnote 6 p. 73, not illus.
- Greene, Alison de Lima. "The Artist as Performer: Philip Guston's Early Work." Arts Magazine, November 1988, pp. 55–61, illus. in b&w p. 61 no. 17, and mentioned in text p. 60
- Mayer, Musa. Night Studio: A Memoir of Philip Guston by His Daughter. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988, illus. in color no. 46 (following p. 146) and mentioned in text p. 39
- Dabrowski, Magdalena. The Drawings of Philip Guston. Exh. cat. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1988, mentioned in text p. 19, not illus.
- Llorca, Pablo. "Philip Guston: Un pintor muy visceral." Dunia, July 1989, pp. 108–10, illus. p. 109
- Degener, Patricia. "Retrospective of Philip Guston's Paintings Shows 'A Life Lived.'" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 10, 1989, p. 4C, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Brandenburg, John. "Seeing Guston's Art Requires a 'Leap' to Dallas." Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK), December 24, 1989, section Travel & Entertainment, p. 4, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Philip Guston: Retrospectiva de Pintura. Exh. cat. Essays by Mark Rosenthal, Robert Storr, Carrie Rickey, Francisco Calvo Serraller, and Dore Ashton. Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección General de Bellas Artes y Archivos, Centro Nacional de Exposiciones, 1989, cat. no. 7, illus. in color p. 38
- Ashton, Dore. A Critical Study of Philip Guston. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990, illus. in b&w p. 81
- Anfam, David. Abstract Expressionism. London: Thames & Hudson, 1990, illus. in b&w no. 106 and mentioned in text pp. 139-140
- Mayer, Musa. Night Studio: A Memoir of Philip Guston by His Daughter. 1988. Reprint, New York: Penguin, 1990, illus. in color no. 46 (following p. 146) and mentioned in text p. 39
- Mayer, Musa. Night Studio: A Memoir of Philip Guston. 1988. Reprint, London: Thames and Hudson, 1991, illus. in b&w no. 46 (following p. 146) and mentioned in text p. 39
- Philip Guston in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Exh. cat. Essay by Robert Storr. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1992, mentioned in text p. 10, not illus.
- Kingsley, April. The Turning Point: The Abstract Expressionists and the Transformation of American Art. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992, mentioned in text p. 328, not illus.
- Messinger, Lisa Mintz. Abstract Expressionism: Works on Paper: Selections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Atlanta: High Museum of Art, 1992, mentioned in text p. 46, not illus.
- Corbett, William. Philip Guston's Late Work: A Memoir. Boston: Zoland Books, 1994, mentioned in text p. 21, not illus.
- Mack, Gerhard. "Philip Guston Künstler." Kritisches Lexikon der Gegenwartskunst 36, no. 3 (1997): pp. 1–16, illus. in color fig. 4, p. 5 and mentioned in text p. 3
- Philip Guston: Working Through the Forties. Exh. cat. Iowa City: University of Iowa Museum of Art, 1997, Paintings cat. no. 13, illus. in color p. 33, shown as "The Tormentors"
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Mayer, Musa. Night Studio: A Memoir of Philip Guston. Reprint, Boston: Da Capo Press, 1997.
, illus. in b&w no. 46 (following p. 146) and mentioned in text p. 39 - Kliemann, Thomas. "Ein Mandarin will Tölpel sein." General-Anzeiger (Bonn), September 2, 1999, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Wirth, Heidrun. "Die Schuhsohlen des Exzentrikers: Das Kunstmuseum Bonn würdigt den amerikanischen Künstlers Philip Guston mit einer umfangreichen Ausstellung." Westfälische Rundschau (Dortmund, DE), September 4, 1999, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Wirth, Heidrun. "Unberechenbares Dickicht der Nacht: Das Bonner Kunstmuseum entdeckt den Amerikaner Philip Guston neu." Donaukurier (Ingolstadt, DE), September 4/5, 1999, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Wirth, Heidrun. "Die Hand wird zum Revolver." Bonner Rundschau (Bonn), September 5, 1999, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Liebs, Holger. "Der Untergeher: Der Traum der Abstraktion gebiert Ungeheuer: Philip Guston im Bonner Kunstmuseum." Süddeutsche Zeitung (Munich), September 29, 1999, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Cooper, Harry. "Philip Guston: Paintings 1947–1979." Artforum, December 1999, mentioned in text p. 143, not illus.
- Anfam, David. "Bonn, Philip Guston." Burlington Magazine, December 1999, pp. 767-78, Fig. 70 illus. in b&w and mentioned in text p. 767
- Schreier, Christoph, Michael Auping, and Martin Hentschel. Philip Guston: Gemalde 1947–1979. Exh. cat. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 1999, unnumbered catalog, illus. in color p. 61, shown in Bonn and Stuttgart
- Halkes, Petra. "Figuring Out Abstraction." Border Crossings, August 2000, pp. 75–77, mentioned in text p. 75 and p. 76, not illus.
- Leydier, Richard. "Philip Guston l'heretique/The Heresies of Philip Guston." Art Press, October 2000, pp. 36–41, mentioned in text p. 39, not illus.
- Ottinger, Didier, and Philip Roth. Philip Guston: Peintures 1947–1979. Exh. cat. Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou, 2000, illus. in color p. 49
- Weber, Joanna, Harry Cooper, and Laura Greengold. Philip Guston A New Alphabet: The Late Transition. Exh. cat. New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 2000, illus. in color, Fig. 24, p. 56
- Philip Guston Tableaux / Paintings 1947 - 1979. Exh. cat. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2000, illus. in color p. 61 and mentioned in text pp. 16, 33, 39
- Philip Guston Peintures 1947-1979. Exh. brochure. Paris: Centre Pompidou, 2000, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Sylvester, David. Interviews with American Artists. London: Chatto and Windus, 2001, mentioned in biographical notes p. 366, not illus.
- Sylvester, David. Interviews with American Artists. New Haven: Yale University Press, January 2002, mentioned in text p. 366, not illus.
- Cooper, Harry. "Recognizing Guston (In Four Slips)." October 99 (2002): pp. 96–129, illus. in b&w p. 125 and described in text pp. 124-126, and 127
- Eckmann, Sabine, and H. W. Janson. H. W. Janson and the Legacy of Modern Art at Washington University in St. Louis. New York: Salander-O'Reilly Galleries; St. Louis: Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, 2002, mentioned in text p. 33, not illus.
- Anfam, David. "Telling Tales: Philip Guston in Retrospect." Artforum International, May 2003, pp. 132–39, 192, mentioned in text pp. 134, and 136, not illus.
- Knight, Christopher. "The Paint Is the Thing; Through Abstract and Figurative Styles, Philip Guston Emphasized the Material and Ritual Significance of Art." Los Angeles Times, August 23, 2003, Home edition, section Calendar, pp. E1, E18, mentioned in text p. E18, not illus.
- Lawrence, James. "Philip Guston. Fort Worth and New York." Burlington Magazine 145, no. 1207 (2003): pp. 746–48, mentioned in text p. 748, not illus.
- Odessa (TX) American. "Guston Paintings on Display at Met." October 29, 2003, mentioned in text, not illus.
- USA Today (West Babylon, NY). "Philip Guston: Abstract Expressionism's Provocative Pioneer and Ultimate Critic." November 1, 2003, mentioned in text
- Corbett, William. "Philip Guston in Retrospect." Brooklyn Rail, November 2003, p. 15, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Minthorn, David. "Exhibit Honors Acclaimed Guston." Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY), November 2, 2003, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Budick, Ariella. "Feel The Rage: A Philip Guston exhibit at the Met puts his pain on display." Newsday, November 2, 2003, pp. D19-D20, mentioned in text p. D19, not illus.
- Auping, Michael. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Philip Guston Retrospective. Exh. cat. London: Thames & Hudson, 2003, illus. in color Plate 18, unpaginated (but would be p. 115), listed as "The Tormentors" and mentioned in text pp. 34-35, 38-39, and 78 (Joseph Rishel essay)
- Krauss, Nicole. "The First Painter after the Last." Modern Painters, Winter 2003, mentioned in text p. 89, not illus.
- Lambirth, Andrew. "Apocalyptic Vision." Spectator (London), January 24, 2004, p. 36, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Graham-Dixon, Andrew. "Philip Guston at the Royal Academy." Sunday Telegraph (London), January 25, 2004, mentioned in text
- Philip Guston: Odd Man Out. BBC Four, January 28, 2004. Television, illus. in color and in detail in color
- Rubinstein, Raphael. "Philip Guston: Some Thoughts." Art in America, March 2004, illus. in color p. 85 and mention ined in text p. 86
- Hess, Barbara. Abstract Expressionism. Cologne: Taschen, 2005, illus. in color p. 39
- Botelho, Manuel. Guston em contexto: até ao regresso da figura. Lisbon: Livros Vendaval, 2007, illus. in color p. 71 and mentioned in text p. 72 and 73
- Tinterow, Gary, Lisa Mintz Messinger, and Nan Rosenthal, eds. Abstract Expressionism and Other Modern Works: The Muriel Kallis Steinberg Newman Collection in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2007, mentioned in text p. 83, not illus.
- McKenzie, Janet. "The Art of Philip Guston: 1913-1980". In Studio International Yearbook. New York: The Studio Trust, 2007, pp. 60-67, mentioned in text p. 65, not illus.
- McDowell, Tara. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: 75 Years of Looking Forward. Edited by Janet Bishop, Corey Keller, and Sarah Roberts. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2009, illus. in color plate 93 p. 126 and mentioned in text p. 176
- Sandler, Irving. Abstract Expressionism and the American Experience: A Reevaluation. Lenox: Hard Press Editions, 2009, mentioned in text p. 162, not illus.
- Balken, Debra Bricker. After Many Springs: Regionalism, Modernism and the Midwest. Exh. cat. Des Moines: Des Moines Art Center, 2009, mentioned in text p. 185, not illus.
- Anfam, David. "Philip Guston: Rome and Washington." Burlington Magazine, September 2010, pp. 636-37, mentioned in text p. 637, not illus.
- Coolidge, Clark, ed. Philip Guston: Collected Writings, Lectures, and Conversations. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011, mentioned in text pp. 34, 152, and 215, not illus.
- Siegel, Katy. Abstract Expressionism. New York: Phaidon, 2011, illus. in color p. 83
- Slifkin, Robert. Out of Time: Philip Guston and the Refiguration of Postwar American Art. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013, illus. in color plate 20
- Pfeiffer, Ingrid, and Max Hollein, eds. Philip Guston Das Grosse Spatwerk/Late Works. Exh. cat. Cologne: Strzeleckibooks, 2013, mentioned in text p. 140 (English)/141 (German), not illus.
- Burnett, Craig. Philip Guston: The Studio. London: Afterall Books, 2014, illus. in color plate 20 (unpaginated) and mentioned in text p. 20
- Miller, Peter Benson, ed. Go Figure! New Perspectives on Guston. New York: American Academy in Rome; New York Review of Books, 2014, illus. in color Fig. 20 p. 56 (unpaginated). Also mentioned in text pp. 10, 11, 26, 32, 49, 55, 57, 63, 80, 85, and 130.
- Storr, Robert. "Philip Guston: Hilarious and Horrifying." New York Review of Books, March 8, 2015. Online, illus. in color and mentioned in text
- Icônes américaines—Chefs-d'œuvre du SFMOMA et de la collection Fisher. Exh. cat. Paris: Editions de la Reunion des Musées Nationaux, 2015, illus. in color p. 69 Fig. 2
- Mayer, Musa. Night Studio: A Memoir of Philip Guston. 1988. Reprint, Munich: Sieveking Verlag; Zurich: Hauser & Wirth, 2016, illus. no. 34, illus. in color p. 63 and mentioned in text p. 62
- Abstract Expressionism. Exh. cat. London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2016, illus. in color Fig. 81 p. 116 and mentioned in text p. 116
- Bradley Walker Tomlin: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. New Paltz: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, 2016, mentioned in text p. 114, not illus. (Tom Wolf essay)
- Scmidt, Jana V. "Philip Guston's Piles," In Traversals of Affect: On Jean-François Lyotard. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016., mentioned in text p. 148, not illus.
- Expresionismo Abstracto. Exh. cat. Bilbao: Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, 2017, illus. in color fig. 81 p. 114
- Mayer, Musa. Night Studio: Un ritratto intimo di Philip Guston. Monza: Johan & Levi, 2017, illus. in color fig. 16 (following p. 64) and mentioned in text p. 53
- Dalkey, Victoria. "'I just picked things I've loved' - how Thiebaud curated this show." Sacramento Bee, September 28, 2018, section Ticket, pp. 6-7, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong Issue no. 1: Philip Guston. Exh. guide. Zurich: Hauser & Wirth, 2018, illus. in color p. 11 and mentioned in text p. 10
- Woodstock Artists Association: One Hundred Years of Community and Art. Woodstock: Woodstock Artists Association, 2019, illus. in color Fig. 46 p. 60 and Fig. 56 p. 110 and mentioned in text p. 60 and 110-111
- Hess, Barbara. Abstract Expressionism. Cologne: Taschen, 2005. Reprint, Cologne: Taschen, 2019, illus. in color p. 39 and mentioned in text p. 38
- Schwendener, Martha. "Why Philip Guston Can Still Provoke Such Furor, and Passion." The New York Times, October 2, 2020. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Schwendener, Martha. "Why Philip Guston Still Provokes a Furor." The New York Times, October 3, 2020, p. C5, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Cooper, Harry, Mark Godfrey, Alison de Lima Greene, and Kate Nesin. Philip Guston Now. Exh. cat. Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 2020, illus. in color Plate 28 p. 49 and mentioned in text pp. 43, 181, 189, and 228
- Mayer, Musa. Philip Guston. London: Laurence King Publishing, 2020, illus. in color p. 30 and mentioned in text p. 28
- Storr, Robert. Philip Guston: A Life Spent Painting. London: Laurence King Publishing, 2020, No. 33 illus. in color p. 42, illus. in b&w p. 294 as part of an installation photo and mentioned in text pp. 40 and 41
- Nadel, Dan. "Now You See Me." Artforum, January/February 2021, pp. 106-110, illus. in color and mentioned in text p. 110
- Tallman, Susan. "Philip Guston's Discomfort Zone: How is it that the artist, dead these forty years, is still pushing our buttons?" New York Review of Books, January 14, 2021, mentioned in text p. 13, not illus.
- Harris, Gareth. "Q&A: Philip Guston's daughter Musa Mayer on her new book and the uproar surrounding the artist's postponed show." Art Newspaper, February 4, 2021. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Schwabsky, Barry. "Philip Guston's Peculiar History Lesson." Nation, April 12, 2021. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Whyte, Murray. "The MFA recast artist Philip Guston amid a nationwide racial reckoning -- here's the result." Boston Globe, April 28, 2022. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Whyte, Murray. "Guston show gives new entry points--and exits." Boston Globe, May 1, 2022, pp. N1, N2, illus. in color and mentioned in text
- Bowen, Jared. 'Philip Guston Now' portrays art of controversial and confrontational painter. Washington D.C.: PBS News Hour, May 12, 2022. Video, illus. in color as part of an installation photo
- Naves, Mario. "Finding Context: After a nearly two-year postponement, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston became the first of four venues to open the Philip Guston Now exhibition." Art & Antiques, June 2022, pp. 34-39, mentioned in text p. 37, not illus.
- Budick, Ariella. "Philip Guston's fearless work outshines qualms and controversy in Boston." Financial Times (London), June 15, 2022. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Budick, Ariella. "Cowardice and evil unmasked." Financial Times (London), June 18/19, 2022, section Life & Arts, p. 13, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Michelman, Elizabeth. "Philip Guston's True Colors at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston." Artscope, August 9, 2022. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Roelstraete, Dieter. "Die Angst Vor Der Kunst." Monopol, September 2022, pp. 54-66., mentioned in text p. 65, not illus.
- Allen, Brian T. "Philip Guston Now, Delayed by Race Hysteria, Finally Gets Its Day." National Review, October 1, 2022. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- González, Rosa Boshier. "Philip Guston Now." Brooklyn Rail, December 2022-January 2023. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- González, Rosa Boshier. "Philip Guston." Brooklyn Rail, December/January 2022/23, pp. 57-58, mentioned in text p. 58, not illus.
- Guston, Philip. I Paint What I Want To See. Penguin Classics, 2022, mentioned in text p. 83, not illus.
- Bui, Phong. "Philip Guston Now—A Personal Meditation." Brooklyn Rail, May 2023. Online, illus. in color as part of an installation photo and mentioned in text
- Bui, Phong. "Philip Guston Now—A Personal Meditation." Brooklyn Rail, July/August 2023, pp. 48-49, mentioned in text pp. 48 and 49, not illus.
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Wullschläger, Jackie. "Philip Guston, Tate Modern review — violent, unsettling and thrilling from start to finish." Financial Times, October 5, 2023. Online.
, mentioned in text, not illus. - Wullschläger, Jackie. "Violent and unsettling." FT Weekend (London), October 7-8, 2023, section Arts, pp. 14-15., mentioned in text p. 15, not illus.
- Lloyd, Joe. "Philip Guston: This straight-laced, work-focused retrospective affirms Philip Guston's place as one of the 20th century's finest painters." Studio International, October 19, 2023. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Goldberg, Itzhak. "Philip Guston réhabilité." Le Journal des Arts (Paris), October 24, 2023. Online, mentioned in text, not illus.
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