Philip Guston : the studio

Philip Guston : the studio

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Philip Guston's The Studio (1969) depicts a member of the Ku Klux Klan painting a self-portrait. Darkly comic, crude and complex, The Studio is a key work in Guston's shift from abstract expressionism to his late figurative style. In this generously illustrated book, Craig Burnett examines Guston's engagement with the history and limitations of painting during the last decade of his life. Burnett reflects that TheStudio signals not only a broader historical moving away from the medium-centric claims of modernist abstraction but also a personal shift to subject matter that was discursive, playful and carnivalesque. He argues that The Studio's existential 'play of self' and 'Kierkegaardian despair' is counter-balanced by the lure of compositional coherence to be found within paintings by artists such as Piero della Francesca, among others. Finally Burnett focuses on 'a passage of supreme poetry', the column of smoke central to The Studio, its importanceas a compositional device and its presence as a ghost of abstraction."Abstract: Craig Burnett examines Philip Guston's 'The Studio' in detail, describing the historical and personal motivations for the artist's return to figuration and the (mostly negative) critical reaction tothe work from Hilton Kramer and others.
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Name of the Author
Burnett
Craig
Guston
Philip
Language
English
Series
One Work
ISBN
9781846381348
Release date
2014

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Philip Guston : the studio

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