Philip Guston paintings

Philip Guston paintings are renowned for their bold, emotive use of colour and distinctive, often surreal imagery. Initially associated with Abstract Expressionism, Guston’s later works moved towards figurative, cartoon-like forms that conveyed personal and political themes. His paintings, such as The Studio, explore themes of identity, mortality and the human condition. Guston’s unique blending of abstraction and representation has had a profound influence on contemporary art, challenging conventions and paving the way for subsequent generations of artists to explore narrative and symbolic content within abstract contexts.

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Painter at Night

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Summer Kitchen Still Life

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Painter's City

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Late September

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Untitled (Two Hooded Figures)

PHILIP GUSTON (1913-1980)

Untitled (Medallion)

PHILIP GUSTON (1913-1980)

Untitled (Roma)

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Painting on Floor

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Untitled (Red Spot)

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Head and Smoke

Philip Guston (1913-1980)

Trastevre Wall Rome

PHILIP GUSTON (1913-1980)

Study for Sheriff

PHILIP GUSTON (1913-1980)

Roots, from Enigma Variations