
Β© Hauser & Wirth 443 West 18th
21 April 2026 β 10 July 2026
Coming SoonIntimate paintings and 'Poem Pictures' responding to wife Musa McKim's poetry, including three never-exhibited large-scale works from Guston's Woodstock years.
From Hauser & Wirth 443 West 18th
'Life with P' illuminates an intimate and rarely observed facet of Philip Guston's art. While this groundbreaking 20th century master is best known for raw, painterly explorations of sociopolitical power and sobering inspections of human nature, this exhibition at Hauser & Wirth's 18th Street space will showcase a selection of Guston's more intimate paintings and works on paper in which Guston ruminates on his marriage to poet Musa McKim and their lives together in Woodstock....
Read more at Hauser & Wirth 443 West 18th βAmerican Β· 1913β1980
Guston abandoned celebrated Abstract Expressionist painting in 1970 to return to raw figuration β hooded figures, clocks, shoes and bare bulbs β in work that was initially reviled and is now recognised as among the most honest and prophetic painting of the twentieth century.
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Chelsea, New YorkΒ·View on artmap
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Wednesday10amβ6pm
Thursday10amβ6pm
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Saturday Β·10amβ6pm

Β© Hauser & Wirth 443 West 18th
21 April 2026 β 10 July 2026
Coming SoonIntimate paintings and 'Poem Pictures' responding to wife Musa McKim's poetry, including three never-exhibited large-scale works from Guston's Woodstock years.
From Hauser & Wirth 443 West 18th
'Life with P' illuminates an intimate and rarely observed facet of Philip Guston's art. While this groundbreaking 20th century master is best known for raw, painterly explorations of sociopolitical power and sobering inspections of human nature, this exhibition at Hauser & Wirth's 18th Street space will showcase a selection of Guston's more intimate paintings and works on paper in which Guston ruminates on his marriage to poet Musa McKim and their lives together in Woodstock....
Read more at Hauser & Wirth 443 West 18th βAmerican Β· 1913β1980
Guston abandoned celebrated Abstract Expressionist painting in 1970 to return to raw figuration β hooded figures, clocks, shoes and bare bulbs β in work that was initially reviled and is now recognised as among the most honest and prophetic painting of the twentieth century.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Chelsea, New YorkΒ·View on artmap
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday10amβ6pm
Wednesday10amβ6pm
Thursday10amβ6pm
Friday10amβ6pm
Saturday Β·10amβ6pm