Night Studio - A Memoir of Philip Guston
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Night Studio is an excellent read about one of the more fascinating and well thought out artist’s in American history, Philip Guston. From the very personal standpoint only one year after Guston’s premature death at the age of 66, Guston’s daughter Musa Meyer shows both a historical and emotional view of her father and his life. As Guston did in his art, Meyer attempts to explain her father’s life as honestly as she can. Sometimes critical sometimes idolizing his character and persona, Guston nonetheless comes off as a very fascinating and mysterious figure. Meyer puts plenty on the table to digest about his life in a very tasteful way despite some of his discrepancies. Dispersed through the book are some of Guston’s philosophical views as well as some of his contemporaries which are very fascinating in light of the more detached design/invention philosophy of today’s modern art. We follow his career through the WPA program, the abstract expressionism movement and the boom of conceptual and pop art. There is plenty of Guston’s personal life as well. Although an extremely private man, we get a glimpse of his life through notes found in the studio, recollections from friends, family and Meyer herself. Price (ZA) R195.00 |
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