"Published to coincide with our major Philip Guston exhibiton.
In the 1970s, Philip Guston produced a sensuous series of huge symbolic paintings. Christopher Bucklow’s new book examines the coherent structure of the ‘world’ that Guston created. It offers, for the first time, a comprehensive account of how his symbolism operated and what it was intended to do. 'The result is one big, thrilling argument that teems with ideas."
"Published to coincide with our major Philip Guston exhibiton.
In the 1970s, Philip Guston produced a sensuous series of huge symbolic paintings. Christopher Bucklow’s new book examines the coherent structure of the ‘world’ that Guston created. It offers, for the first time, a comprehensive account of how his symbolism operated and what it was intended to do. 'The result is one big, thrilling argument that teems with ideas."