
Philip Guston’s Anti-Fascist Mural Restored And Unveiled In Mexico
After nearly a century, Philip Guston’s monumental mural, The Struggle Against Terrorism, has been meticulously restored…
29 January 2025
After nearly a century, Philip Guston’s monumental mural, The Struggle Against Terrorism, has been meticulously restored…
29 January 2025
Two artists whose dogged persistence with figurative art, in the face of more reductive critical perceptions of art, enabled us to reach this place of diversity are currently having major retrospectives in London: Philip Guston and R.B. Kitaj.
17 October 2023
If you see only one show in London this autumn, then go to see the much-postponed Philip Guston at Tate Modern.
6 October 2023
In the mesmerising realm of contemporary art, few figures shine as brightly as Philip Guston, whose work transcends mere strokes of paint
4 October 2023
For over 50 years, artist Philip Guston restlessly made paintings and drawings that captured the anxious and turbulent world he was witnessing.
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
The Met has announced a transformative gift of 220 works by Philip Guston from the collection of Musa Mayer his daughter.
15 December 2022
After two years of indecision from museum directors both in the US and UK, The Philip Guston exhibition will finally… Read More
26 April 2022
The Royal College of Art (RCA), London, has been ranked the number 1 university for art & design internationally for… Read More
6 April 2022
Welcome to Artlyst’s brand new ‘news feature’. We hope this rolling brief will keep you informed and up to date with all of the daily breaking art news.
30 October 2020
On 21 September, a statement quietly appeared on the website of the National Gallery Washington. It announced the postponement, of the “Philip Guston Now” exhibition
6 October 2020
The eagerly awaited retrospective exhibition of the American artist Philip Guston, set to take place at Tate Modern in February 2021 has been postponed until 2024.
25 September 2020
Hauser & Wirth have demonstrated an impeccable sense of timing by presenting their Richard Milhouse Nixon show, ‘Laughter in the Dark, Drawings from 1971 & 1975’, first seen in their New York gallery in 2016 – that is to say actually before Donald Trump won the American presidency in December of that year.
22 May 2017
An exhibition of work by the American painter ‘Philip Guston titled Laughter in the Dark, Drawings from 1971 & 1975’, at Hauser & Wirth London opens this week.
15 May 2017
An exhibition devoted to Philip Guston’s satirical drawings of the 37th President of the United States: Richard Nixon.
Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
This highly focused exhibition of thirty six paintings and fifty three drawings presents Philip Guston’s last decade of abstraction. The… Read More
10 May 2016
It was returned with bullet holes where the eyes once were. The LA police had used Guston’s painting of the Scottsboro… Read More
9 March 2016
Hauser & Wirth have announced that the gallery will now exclusively represent the Estate of Philip Guston, worldwide, following the closure… Read More
25 September 2015
Continuing its Philip Guston season, Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce the group exhibition Substance, which takes as its point… Read More
18 July 2015
After Timothy Taylor presented its fourth Philip Guston exhibition, which gathered together some of the artist’s finest paintings and drawings… Read More
4 July 2015
Timothy Taylor Gallery presents its fourth exhibition of Philip Guston’s work, which gathers together some of the artist’s finest paintings… Read More
11 May 2015
Tate has suspended Mark Godfrey, their Senior Curator of International Art and curator of the highly anticipated ‘Philip Guston Now’ exhibition for speaking out on his Instagram account concerning the gallery’s decision to postpone the show until 2024.
28 October 2020
Three very colourful large format art books on Philip Guston, Bridget Riley and Henri Matisse have arrived this week.
1 September 2020
London, 14 October 2024—Frieze London and Frieze Masters closed their doors after a successful five-day run, with significant sales and… Read More
14 October 2024
Halcyon has opened ‘Living in Colour’, one of the world’s largest collections of David Hockney’s graphics. The exhibition comprises more than 150 works.
13 October 2024
David Anfam, a distinguished art historian and curator known for his groundbreaking scholarship on Abstract Expressionism, passed away in London…
24 August 2024
London, UK—Daphne Warburg Astor, an artist, philanthropist, art patron, and passionate environmental advocate, has died aged 74. Daphne was an… Read More
27 July 2024
Art Basel has shrugged off the doom-mongers and reported buoyant sales for the 2024 edition, which took place from 13… Read More
17 June 2024
Art Basel has unveiled their highlights for its 2024 edition, promising an expanded, city-wide program….
3 June 2024
Marlborough Gallery, a stalwart in the post-war era, has announced the closure of its prestigious galleries in New York, London, Madrid, and Barcelona.
4 April 2024
Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 has wrapped up its latest edition, leaving a trail of significant sales and a vibrant… Read More
30 March 2024
Richard Serra, a towering figure in contemporary art, has died at the age of 85. Serra was born in San Francisco, California, on November 2, 1938.
27 March 2024
Art Basel once again has departed the auditorium and the shores of Miami Beach, culminating in an exulting 2023 edition… Read More
11 December 2023