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The late paintings of Philip Guston have significantly influenced contemporary artists, rivaled only by Andy Warhol's impact. Initially, Guston's work was deemed scandalous and crude, featuring cartoonish imagery and a unique application of paint. His 1970 exhibition at the Marlborough Gallery marked a departure from his established abstract expressionist style, resulting in harsh criticism and a rift with his close friend, composer Morton Feldman. Following this backlash, Guston retreated to his Woodstock studio, determined to paint authentically. Among the few positive reviews was that of young poet and critic Ross Feld, who felt a deep connection with Guston. Their correspondence blossomed into a friendship, with Feld frequently visiting Guston’s studio to discuss art and literature. "Guston in Time," written shortly before Feld's untimely death from cancer, offers an intimate portrait of Guston, his wife Musa—an essential figure in his life and work—and a reflection on his unique artistic legacy. Feld's concise and poignant book stands as a work of art in its own right, capturing the essence of Guston's journey and the profound bond between the two men.
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Guston in Time, Ross Feld
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