Out of Time

Philip Guston and the Refiguration of Postwar American Art

Robert Slifkin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:22nd Oct '13

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Focusing on the thirty-three paintings that Philip Guston exhibited at the Marlborough Gallery in 1970, this in-depth account reconsiders the history of postwar American art and the conception of figuration in modern art history. Through a myriad of cultural touchstones, including evidence from literary and musical vogues of the period, Robert Slifkin examines the role of history as both artistic medium and creative catalyst to Guston's practice as a painter. Slifkin employs a wealth of visual examples, archival materials, and original scholarship to situate Guston's paintings within broader artistic debates of the time, using the cultural movement of "the sixties" as its orienting foreground. This historical framework provides an interface between the notions of time in art and time in the material world. Lively and edifying, Slifkin's comprehensive text productively complicates the prescribed traditions of postwar art history and, in turn, shifts our perception of Guston and his place in the domain of modern art.

"A superb book." Modern Painters "A sophisticated monograph on the postwar American painter Philip Guston." -- C. N. Robbins Choice "Slifkin is clearly smart and this first book promises a strong career." -- David Kaufmann The Burlington Magazine

ISBN: 9780520275294

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm

Weight: 862g

264 pages