1930-2024

Genauer, Emily. "This Week in Art: Abstraction Takes an Emotional Tack." New York World-Telegram, July 13, 1948.
Lowengrund, Margaret. "Artist at Large." Woodstock Weekly Window, July 22, 1948.
Hunter, Sam. "Other Shows." The New York Times, July 25, 1948.
Hunter, Sam. "Roundup at Woodstock." The New York Times, September 5, 1948, p. 159.
Campbell, Ruth. "Art Exhibit at Watkins Is Fine Cultural Gesture." Tennessean, October 3, 1948.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "Beckmann, Guston in Carnegie Art Show: Washington U. Teachers Take Part by Invitation—$3200 in Prizes Awarded." October 15, 1948.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "Max Beckmann to Quit Art Post at Washington U.: Gets Permanent Appointment in East—Philip Guston to Return." January 21, 1949.
Lansing State Journal. "Two New York Exhibits Open on MSC Campus." February 6, 1949, section two, p. 11.
Iowa City Press-Citizen. "Iowa City Goes All Out for Art." February 11, 1949.
Lansing State Journal. "26 Oil Paintings On Display at MSC," February 13, 1949.
Lansing State Journal. "Art Exhibition Will End Sunday." April 8, 1949, p. 8.
Lansing State Journal. "American Artists' Exhibition at MSC Music Building." April 17, 1949.
[Publication unknown]. "El pintor yanqui Philips Couston, en Toledo." May 13, 1949.
Shane, George. "Paintings Show Various Styles." Des Moines Register, September 18, 1949.
"Mural Painter is Named to N. Y. U. Professorship." The New York Times, March 4, 1950, p. 18.
Star Tribune (Minneapolis). "Artist Philip Guston to Teach 'U' Course." March 29, 1950.
Sherman, John K. "Visitor Guston Displays an Unconventional Mind." Minneapolis Star, April 27, 1950.
Louchheim, Aline B. "3 Group Art Shows at Galleries Here." The New York Times, June 16, 1950.
Grafly, Dorothy. "Veteran 'Moderns' Win Awards in 1950 Show." Christian Science Monitor, October 21, 1950.
Devree, Howard. "The Carnegie: 1950: Big International Resumes After Decade—Shows by O'Keeffe, Lipton, Rood." The New York Times, October 22, 1950.
Devree, Howard. "20th Century Art in New Exhibition." New York Times, May 23, 1951.
Catskill Mountain Star (Saugerties, NY). "Woodstock Foundation Announces 1951 Winners: Five Receive Awards for Creative Ability." October 26, 1951.
Devree, Howard. "Abstract Export: Controversial 'Vanguard' Work to Go to Paris." The New York Times, December 30, 1951.
The New York Times. "New Art Year Begins with Several Shows." December 31, 1951.