Philip Guston: A Centennial Exhibition at MCKEE GALLERY

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  • Опубліковано 19 бер 2013
  • This exhibition celebrates the 100 anniversary of Guston's birth. Philip Guston (1913 --1980) was one of the most recognized painters of the second half of the twentieth century. Gaining early recognition for his narrative paintings, he had firsthand contact with some of Abstract Expressionism's founders and joined that movement's second wave, becoming the prototypical Abstract Impressionist. After nearly twenty years and a burgeoning career as an abstract painter, Guston became frustrated with the isolated nature of his art, and decided to reenter the world of figurative painting, using the examples of cartoonists like George Herriman and Robert Crumb as a jumping off point for his poignant critiques of humanity. This show presents twenty-five paintings and drawings many of which have received only limited exposure. A musical introduction by "Super Bad Brad" (AKA Brad Prowly) was recorded live on the streets of Williamsburg Brooklyn.
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  • @johnbrocado1083
    @johnbrocado1083 6 років тому +6

    the guy is a genius, enlightening and bright!

  • @tharkanzox1493
    @tharkanzox1493 5 років тому +9

    "the only duty of a painter is to be free." -PG

  • @RLCroft-yi2cw
    @RLCroft-yi2cw 11 років тому +6

    I think Guston was especially enthralled by Uccello, which is evident in his earliest "street battle" paintings as he transitioned from social realism into increasingly abstracted work, back in the 40s, I believe. The book is a few feet away, but it's 5am and I need to get my ass to work at the assisted living facility as a maintenance man. Boy, what would I have thought about that in 1980, had I known where my BFA would lead? Thanks for your reviews. --Robin rlcroftdotcom

  • @sibastoune
    @sibastoune 8 років тому +3

    A big thank you for this coverage of Guston exhibition. You know, when you live in a fucking village like Montréal, you don't have any chance to see great exhibition like this.

  • @mayormc
    @mayormc 7 років тому +1

    Thanks Mr James for another stellar post. 20 years ago, I hated the late Guston work. Today, I find it fascinating and influential. Nice close-ups of that deep brush work too.

  • @camilopalomino8319
    @camilopalomino8319 3 роки тому +1

    Wow. Tu cobertura de la Expo es una maravilla. Y el acompañamiento musical no podría ser más apropiado. De corazón muchas gracias. Nos permite ver unas pinturas muy hermosas. Saludos,

  • @elizabethboustead2841
    @elizabethboustead2841 10 років тому +13

    I love jameskalm videos. It's like he's looking for me. Not quite the same as being there but the next best thing when you live on the other side of the world and down. Thanks for Philip Guston USA.

  • @javiertrivino5729
    @javiertrivino5729 5 років тому +2

    Thanks so much James, love your videos! Greetings from Spain

  • @ziraprod6090
    @ziraprod6090 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much (again).

  • @2s2s2ss
    @2s2s2ss 11 років тому

    Thanks a million James! love the closeups and the commentary! Super to get a chance to see this.

  • @katgillang
    @katgillang 6 років тому +1

    Love Guston. Found a book of his work when I was in High School and I just fell in love with it. THANKS KATE! :)

  • @benksy96
    @benksy96 6 років тому +6

    This entire channel is so high quality holy guacamole thank you

  • @TheTerminalExpress
    @TheTerminalExpress 4 роки тому +1

    Only one early, abstract piece? CRIMINAL.

  • @guardian1111
    @guardian1111 10 років тому

    Thanks for the art scene reportage. Really appreciate your coverage. Keep it up.

  • @chezceleste
    @chezceleste 3 роки тому

    Thank you again Kate.

  • @ARCTERYXSWEATSHOP
    @ARCTERYXSWEATSHOP 10 років тому +5

    brad & this artist = DOPE EPISODE

  • @elation0x
    @elation0x Місяць тому

    Thank you for your service sir

  • @brydon10
    @brydon10 10 років тому +8

    Really great work here

  • @jennyhughes4474
    @jennyhughes4474 4 роки тому

    Great show, thanks James & Kate.

  • @annelllivingston2797
    @annelllivingston2797 11 років тому

    Thank you, James! Another good one!

  • @ljphilp
    @ljphilp 11 років тому

    Thanks for a great walking tour of the Guston exhibition.

  • @trapazoidalwindow
    @trapazoidalwindow 8 років тому

    Enjoyed this viewing from Singapore. Love PG's painterliness. Nice to see the light's shine emphasizing his physicality with the brush. Thanks for the share, jameskalm!

  • @hswatnik
    @hswatnik 11 років тому

    very outstanding tour- a work of art in itself!

  • @jcbw786
    @jcbw786 11 років тому +1

    That really does my heart good - Thanks!

  • @johntaylor771
    @johntaylor771 11 років тому

    Tremendous James! a reflective and erudite commentary-Guston had a large exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria around 1985 when I was an art student-the paintings at Mc Kee are strangely fresh and animated.best wishes! and thanks

  • @chriserskineartist
    @chriserskineartist 6 років тому

    I have always found Guston very challenging. Drawn by the strange and mysterious subject matter, but also pushed away by it. How he constructs his compositions is also interesting. Thanks James and Kate. Chris

  • @geosebsr
    @geosebsr 10 років тому

    Bravo great video! Great, great art. these works are a national treasure!

  • @wikidub
    @wikidub 11 років тому

    Great video James - one of your best - about a great artist. Thanks for sharing for those not in NYC.

  • @michelleroy7345
    @michelleroy7345 7 років тому

    Troublant mais tellement fascinant , merci pour ce merveilleux voyage au delà de la peinture.

  • @fuktface
    @fuktface 11 років тому +1

    fuck, that little black and white painting of a lonely ass little book blew my mind. geeeezus.

  • @chezceleste
    @chezceleste 4 роки тому

    Thank you Kate.

  • @SCANREIGH
    @SCANREIGH 11 років тому

    Hello from Nîmes and thank you a lot ! Scanreigh

  • @thirdrockjul2224
    @thirdrockjul2224 2 роки тому

    Thank you Kate

  • @cervantesmoisess
    @cervantesmoisess 11 років тому

    THNK YOU JAMES

  • @simonegad
    @simonegad 10 років тому +1

    also james kalm-very very nice. love guston

  • @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehy
    @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehy 8 років тому +5

    BEAUTIFULL INTRO

  • @elizabethboustead2841
    @elizabethboustead2841 10 років тому

    I also saw the show in Melbourne in 1985. Lucky.

  • @hammerjammer
    @hammerjammer 11 років тому

    so sweet!

  • @strangethingsmoss
    @strangethingsmoss 11 років тому

    You are the best!!!!

  • @alinashevyakova2888
    @alinashevyakova2888 3 роки тому

    Vielen Dank!!!!

  • @hellorodney
    @hellorodney 11 років тому

    excellent,,,thanks

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Рік тому

    Brad Pitt's blinding Richard Ashcroft 'ommage, they were the days.

  • @ed-od9sd
    @ed-od9sd 4 роки тому +1

    oh man only if this was in 4k.....

  • @JohnBrown-be6re
    @JohnBrown-be6re 4 роки тому +2

    many thanks for filming this..i always think Gustons paintings are like mirages, you think you know whats there but its, in reality, difficult to pin down. i am wondering if this is because of his slipping between figuration and abstraction and his mastery of form.

  • @michael4250
    @michael4250 Рік тому

    Seasick movement never stops. How about a still shot that actually shows the entire painting?

  • @simonegad
    @simonegad 10 років тому

    the videos are actually loren munk's. wonderful

  • @wblake1
    @wblake1 11 років тому +1

    Super Bad Brad!

  • @michaellawson2797
    @michaellawson2797 5 років тому +1

    Guston was one of pollock's closest friends

  • @cimerioporinternet5989
    @cimerioporinternet5989 9 років тому

    es un trabajo interesante,esos cuadros donde usa la escala y colores puros estan bien

  • @davidwilliams7935
    @davidwilliams7935 Рік тому +1

    After all these years the camera work is just as lousy on today's UA-cam videos as this one was. Simple rules, hold your camera steady and don't point it every time your head turns to look at something.

  • @MegaZidzid
    @MegaZidzid 2 роки тому

    It all looks like unobtrusive version of naïve art. Very nice art.

  • @xyzllii
    @xyzllii 11 років тому +1

    The trick is to hold the camera still.

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Рік тому

    Guston's fucking great. How many inches wide was the painting at 9.05? 😂🇺🇸💨

  • @RLCroft-yi2cw
    @RLCroft-yi2cw 11 років тому

    I adore Guston's work. Unshakably. But I've always held Westermann (and other imagists) in equally high regard, because he bucked the muteness of AbEx elitism (you know it's true) and went the shunpiker route. Do you know if Guston ever commented on these artists? Was he aware of Westermann? If anyone had a claim to the imagery and angst of our times, HCW beats them all. The guy shot down a kamikaze who was diving down his gun barrels for christ's sake. --Robin rlcroftdotcom

  • @simonegad
    @simonegad 10 років тому +1

    james kal m. sorry

  • @AndrewWeisMusic
    @AndrewWeisMusic 11 років тому

    Only one abstract one? Bummer..

  • @RLCroft-yi2cw
    @RLCroft-yi2cw 11 років тому +1

    What's it take to get you to ride your bike to my world and review work that Guston continues to influence 35 years after art school, in the face of complete anonymity and daily doubt, while suffering the cold shoulder of DC, the endless unanswered attempts to find representation and serious critical attention? I'd buy your tires when they went Guston-flat. I'd fill your water bottle with Guston-green energy drink. I'd resole your shoes with Guston-nails. --Robin wwwdotrlcroft

  • @artbyty
    @artbyty 11 років тому

    Great vid! Bad singing. : P

  • @cliffdariff74
    @cliffdariff74 8 років тому

    thanks for all ur videos, however Guston is one painter where I don't see the beauty or get what all the fuss is about. it's just not there for me, the cartoonist nature of it all... I do like the color.

  • @electrocatodo
    @electrocatodo 8 років тому

    I don´t know how come this artist ended up painting these non sense cartoons drawings look like, instead of keeping his former abstract expresionist style like other artists did of his generation.In my humble opinion his former style is further good as these monotonous cartoons.

    • @benwoodcock5539
      @benwoodcock5539 8 років тому

      +Joche lol

    • @robertgiles9124
      @robertgiles9124 7 років тому +1

      Hmmmm, cartoons worth millions. The Jury has spoken. Gee, you don't know "how come this artist ended up painting these"… maybe because they are great and you simply can't see it.

  • @JeffersonDinedAlone
    @JeffersonDinedAlone 10 років тому

    When did crap come to be considered art? I know it's still crap, but, when?

  • @perditachavez
    @perditachavez 5 років тому +1

    a really unique voice on canvas