Posts Tagged: Philip Guston

Philip Guston’s “Don’ts”
Don’t paint to prove an idea. Don’t paint prove what’s right. Don’t paint to be loved. Don’t decorate rectangles. Don’t accept notions, myths, shibboleths. Don’t accept. Question. Everything. I don’t want to feel caught by my own ideas. I don’t

Philip Guston’s “Don’ts”
Don’t paint to prove an idea. Don’t paint prove what’s right. Don’t paint to be loved. Don’t decorate rectangles. Don’t accept notions, myths, shibboleths. Don’t accept. Question. Everything. I don’t want to feel caught by my own ideas. I don’t

“Reinventing (Provisional Painting) [as] ‘Impure {Abstraction'” Out of Bounds}
Art critic and poet Raphael Rubinstein has curated an exhibit, “Reinventing Abstraction: New York Painting in the 1980s,” which is up through the end of August at Cheim & Read (547 25th st. NY). In his exhibition catalog essay,*

“Reinventing (Provisional Painting) [as] ‘Impure {Abstraction'” Out of Bounds}
Art critic and poet Raphael Rubinstein has curated an exhibit, “Reinventing Abstraction: New York Painting in the 1980s,” which is up through the end of August at Cheim & Read (547 25th st. NY). In his exhibition catalog essay,*