The mural was seen as so revolutionary that it was covered by a false wall only to be rediscovered and exhumed in 1973.
Titled "The Struggle Against Terrorism," the 1,000-square-foot artwork suffered from neglect for 90 years. Now, conservators ...
In 1934, two young artists drove from Los Angeles in a beat-up car to Mexico, to create a powerful artwork about repression.
After decades of deterioration and near obscurity, The Struggle Against Terrorism (1934–35), a towering fresco by Philip Guston and Reuben Kadish, is set to reclaim its place in art history. ‘The ...
“Philip Guston Now,” which in its Boston iteration ... one by Harry Cooper, head of modern and contemporary art at the National Gallery, and another by Mark Godfrey, then at the Tate, who ...
Philip Guston’s paintings of Ku Klux Klansmen are perhaps his most familiar works, showing clownish versions of the robed terrorists driving around, smoking cigars, and even painting in the ...
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ArtNews on MSNPhilip Guston's Restored 1930s Antiwar Mural to Go on View in MexicoA monumental 1930s mural painted by Philip Guston and Reuben Kadish will go back on public view in the Mexican city of ...
After nearly a century, Philip Guston's monumental mural, The Struggle Against Terrorism, has been meticulously ...
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