Catalogue Raisonné

P78.037
Oil on canvas
70 x 108 in.
177.8 x 274.3 cm
Signed front lower right: Philip Guston
- Provenance
- National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of Edward R. Broida, 2005.142.17
- Edward R. Broida
- Exhibitions
- David McKee Gallery, New York, NY, "Philip Guston: Paintings 1978-1979", October 06, 1979 - November 10, 1979
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, "Philip Guston, Retrospective 1930 - 1979", May 15, 1980 - June 29, 1980 Travelled to:
- Whitechapel Gallery, London, England, "Philip Guston: Paintings 1969 - 1980", October 13, 1982 - December 12, 1982 Travelled to:
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, "Philip Guston: The Late Works", August 17, 1984 - September 16, 1984 Travelled to:
- Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain, "Philip Guston: Retrospectiva de Pintura", March 01, 1989 - May 08, 1989 Travelled to:
- Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, "Founders and Heirs of the New York School", January 25, 1997 - March 16, 1997 Travelled to:
- Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, "Philip Guston Peintures 1947 - 1979", September 13, 2000 - December 04, 2000
- Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX, "Philip Guston Retrospective", March 30, 2003 - June 08, 2003 Travelled to:
- National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., "Selections from the Collection of Edward R. Broida", August 24, 2006 - November 12, 2006
- National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., "In the Tower: Philip Guston", February 01, 2009 - September 13, 2009
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, MA, "Philip Guston Now", May 01, 2022 - September 11, 2022
- Bibliography
- Dawson, Fielding. "Fielding Dawson On Philip Guston At David McKee Gallery, New York Oct. 6–Nov. 11, 1979." [Publication unknown], [Date unknown], p. 10, illus. and mentioned in text
- Rickey, Carrie. "What Becomes a Legend Most?" Village Voice, October 22, 1979, p. 91, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Ashton, Dore. "A Response to Philip Guston's New Paintings." Arts Magazine, December 1979, pp. 130–31, illus. in color p. 131 and mentioned in text p. 130
- Philip Guston Paintings 1978–1979. Exh. cat. New York: David McKee Gallery, 1979, cat. no. 4, illus. in color, listed as "Ladder"
- Rickey, Carrie. "Philip Guston, David McKee Gallery." Artforum, January 1980, p. 69, illus. in b&w and mentioned in text
- French-Frazier, Nina. "Philip Guston." Art International, January/February 1980, illus. in b&w
- Burkhart, Dorothy. "Two Artists Who Continue to Surprise Their Audience." Mercury News (San Jose), May 25, 1980, illus.
- Curtis, Cathy. "Philip Guston: The Continuity of Change." Artweek, June 7, 1980, illus. on back page
- Toucatt, Ralph. "Metamorphosis: The Art of Philip Guston." The Threepenny Review, Fall 1980, p. 24, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Rickey, Carrie. "Gust, Gusto, Guston." Artforum, October 1980, pp. 32–39, illus. in color p. 35 and mentioned in text p. 39
- Brach, Paul. "Looking at Guston." Art in America, November 1980, pp. 96–101, illus. in color p. 100
- Artner, Alan G. "At MCA, Philip Guston is Getting the Last Laugh." Chicago Tribune, November 30, 1980, section Arts & Books, illus. in b&w
- Philip Guston. Exh. cat. New York: George Braziller, 1980, cat. no. 92, illus. in color plate 81 p. 123
- Ratcliff, Carter. "The Mastery of Philip Guston." Saturday Review, January 1981, pp. 81–83, mentioned in text p. 83, not illus.
- Grant, Daniel. "Philip Guston, Rebel Painter in Retrospect." Newsday, July 12, 1981, section Part II, pp. 17-18, illus. in b&w p. 17
- Larson, Kay. "Painting From Ground Zero." New York, July 20, 1981, pp. 58–59, illus. in color p. 58 and mentioned in text pp. 58-59
- Roud, Richard. "Art of U.S. Imperialism?" Guardian, November 16, 1981, p. 11, illus. in b&w
- Ashton, Dore. "Philip Guston: Different Subjects." Flash Art, December 1981–January 1982, pp. 20–25, illus. in b&w p. 22
- Nicholas Serota, ed. Philip Guston: Paintings 1969–1980. Exh. cat. London: Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1982, cat. no. 30, illus. in color p. 40 (unpaginated), shown as "The Ladder"
- Ashton, Dore. American Art Since 1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982, no. 107 illus. in color p. 164
- Moyse, Carol. "Junk That Shocked the Art World." Herald, August 23, 1984, illus. p. 28
- Cramer, Sue. "Guston's Heroic Calm in the Face of the Last Gasp of Modernism." Age (Melbourne), September 5, 1984, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Philip Guston: The Late Works. Exh. cat. Melbourne: The National Gallery of Victoria, 1984, cat. no. 29, illus. in color p. 44 and illus. in b&w p. 19 and mentioned in text pp. 19-20. Listed as "The Ladder" in checklist but "Ladder" as b&w illus.
- Storr, Robert. Philip Guston. New York: Abbeville Modern Masters, 1986, illus. in color no. 93 p. 88, listed as "Ladder" and mentioned in text p. 87
- Zaller, Robert. "Philip Guston and the Crisis of the Image." Critical Inquiry 14, no. 1 (1987): pp. 69–94, mentioned p. 88 in footnote 13 as "Ladder," not illus.
- Degener, Patricia. "Retrospective of Philip Guston's Paintings Shows 'A Life Lived.'" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 10, 1989, p. 4C, mentioned in text, not illus.
- Philip Guston: Retrospectiva de Pintura. Exh. cat. Essays by Mark Rosenthal, Robert Storr, Carrie Rickey, Francisco Calvo Serraller, and Dore Ashton. Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección General de Bellas Artes y Archivos, Centro Nacional de Exposiciones, 1989, cat. no. 60, illus. in color p. 136, listed as "Ladder"
- Ashton, Dore. A Critical Study of Philip Guston. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990, mentioned in text p. 189, not illus.
- Stokstad, Marilyn. Art History. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1995, illus. in color fig. 29-50 and mentioned in text p. 1142
- Ottinger, Didier. Philip Guston (1913–1980) Oeuvres Sur Papier 1975–1980. Exh. cat. Les Sables d'Olonne: Musée de l'Abbaye Sainte-Croix des Sables d'Olonne, France, 1995, illus. in color no page # (not in exhibition)
- Picasso, Guston, Miro, de Kooning: In vollkommener Freiheit. Exh. cat. Bremen: Neues Museum Weserberg Bremen, 1996, illus. in b&w p. 85 and mentioned in text p. 84
- Founders and Heirs of the New York School. Exh. cat. Tokyo: Yomiuri Shimbun, 1997, cat. no. 58, illus. in color p. 120
- Feld, Ross. Guston in Time: Remembering Philip Guston. New York: Counterpoint, 2003, illus. in b&w (no page #) and mentioned in text pp. 86-87
- Feld, Ross. Erinnerungen an Philip Guston Mit dem Briefwechsel zwischen Feld und Guston. Kippenheim-Schmieheim: Verlag Kurt Liebig, 2003, illus. in color p. 95 (as "Ladder")
- Auping, Michael. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Philip Guston Retrospective. Exh. cat. London: Thames & Hudson, 2003, illus. in color Plate 117, unpaginated, shown as "Ladder" and mentioned in text p. 61 (Andrew Graham-Dixon essay), listed as "Ladder"
- Selections from the Collection of Edward R. Broida. Exh. cat. Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 2006, Unnumbered brochure, fig. e
- Bucklow, Christopher. What Is in the Dwat: The Universe of Guston's Final Decade. Grasmere, England: Wordsworth Trust, 2007, illus. in color pp. 158-159 and mentioned in text pp. 148-149
- Derges, Susan. Review of What is in the Dwat: The Universe of Guston's Final Decade, by Christopher Bucklow, Artesian 3 (2011), illus. in color pg. 40
- Sayej, Nadja. "Race, resistance and revolution: what to expect from US art in 2020." Guardian, January 6, 2020. Online, illus. in color
- Cascone, Sarah. "The Postponed Philip Guston Show Will Now Open in 2022 With New Contributions From Artists and Historians." artnet News, November 5, 2020. Online, illus. in color
- Monopol (Berlin). "Start 2022: Umstrittene Philip-Guston-Schau startet nun doch früher." November 6, 2020. Online, illus. in color
- Cooper, Harry, Mark Godfrey, Alison de Lima Greene, and Kate Nesin. Philip Guston Now. Exh. cat. Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 2020, illus. in color Plate 165 p. 161 and mentioned in text pp. 10 and 126
- Storr, Robert. Philip Guston: A Life Spent Painting. London: Laurence King Publishing, 2020, No. 227 illus. in color p. 213 and mentioned in text p. 209
- Mayer, Musa. Philip Guston. London: Laurence King Publishing, 2021, illus. in color p. 100 and mentioned in text p. 101
- artnet News. "Art Industry News: That Highly Controversial Philip Guston Exhibition Will Now Finally See the Light of Day + Other Stories." April 26, 2022. Online, illus. in color
- Bowen, Jared. 'Philip Guston Now' portrays art of controversial and confrontational painter. Washington D.C.: PBS News Hour, May 12, 2022. Video, illus. in color as part of an installation photo