2000-2009

Danto, Arthur C. "The Abstract Impressionist." Nation, December 11, 2003. Online.
New York. "Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, December 22–29, 2003." December 22–29, 2003.
Krauss, Nicole. "The First Painter after the Last." Modern Painters, Winter 2003.
Roth, Philip. "Pictures of Guston." Modern Painters, Fall 2003, pp. 68–71.
Burgess, Andy. "'Tired of all that Purity': The Art of Philip Guston." Jewish Quarterly, Winter 2003/4.
Wilson, Richard. String Quartets 3&4/Canzona. Chicago String Quartet. With Gail Williams. Albany Records Troy573, 2003, Compact disc.
Corbett, William. "Philip Guston Retrospective." Art Book, January 2004.
Lambirth, Andrew. "Apocalyptic Vision." Spectator (London), January 24, 2004, p. 36.
Philip Guston: Modernism and Revolutionary Politics in the 1930s and 1940s. Brochure. Royal Academy of Arts, 2004. 
Perl, Jed. "Beyond Belief." New Republic, February 16, 2004. Online.
Rubinstein, Raphael. "Philip Guston: Some Thoughts." Art in America, March 2004.
Furness, Rosalind. "London: Royal Academy, Timothy Taylor Gallery, Philip Guston." Contemporary, March 2004.
McKenzie, Dr. Janet. "The Art of Philip Guston: 1913–1980." Studio International, March 5, 2004. Online.
Royal Academy of Arts, Focus Afternoon. "The Culture of Painting: Guston and History." Flyer. March 6, 2004.
Service, Tom. "For Philip Guston." Classical, The Independent: Review, March 12, 2004.
Jarvis, James. "In a World of His Own (Philip Guston Cartoon Exhibition)." Creative Review, April 1, 2004.
Ebony, David. "Record-Breaking Attendance at ADAA Art Fair." Art in America, April 2004.
Rosenthal, Norman. "Vanity Projects." Art & Auction, April 2004.
"Verbatim." Books, RA Magazine, Spring 2004.
Oxlade, Roy. "Guston & Eliot." Pamphlet. Blunt Edge 4, April 2004.
Milne, Drew. "The Anxiety of Surfaces." Pamphlet. Blunt Edge 4, April 2004.
Mount Holyoke College Art Museum Newsletter. "Recent Acquisitions." Spring 2004.
Imber, Jon. "Guston and Dylan, Tangled Up in Blue." Letters, Art in America, May 2004. 
Krienke, Mary. "Collector, Sponsor, Adviser, Investor: The Wide-Ranging Holdings of UBS, a Major Force in Banking and Art, are Going on Tour to New York's MoMA." ARTnews, May 2004, p. 90.