the artist, Woodstock, N. Y. (1969–d. 1980); his widow, Musa Guston, Woodstock, N. Y. (1980–d. 1992); their daughter, Musa Guston Mayer, New York (from 1992; her promised gift to MMA)
Richmond. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. "Philip Guston: Paintings of the '70s," October 8, 1994–February 5, 1995, no catalogue.
New York. McKee Gallery. "Philip Guston: Small Oils on Panel 1969–1973," November 5, 2009–January 9, 2010, no. 23 (as "Untitled," [not dated]).
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. "Philip Guston: Das große Spätwerk / Late Works," November 6, 2013–February 2, 2014, unnumbered cat. (p. 94; as "Untitled," 1969–70, lent by a private collection).
Hamburg. Deichtorhallen. "Philip Guston Late Works," February 22–May 25, 2014, unnumbered cat.
Humlebaek. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. "Philip Guston Late Works," June 4–September 7, 2014, unnumbered cat.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. "Philip Guston Now," May 1–September 11, 2022, unnumbered cat. (pl. 106; lent by a private collection).
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. "Philip Guston Now," October 23, 2022–January 15, 2023, unnumbered cat.
Washington, D.C. National Gallery of Art. "Philip Guston Now," March 2–August 27, 2023, unnumbered cat.
Bill Berkson inPhilip Guston Retrospective. Exh. cat., Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Fort Worth, 2003, ill. p. 67 (installation photo, the artist's studio).
Clark Coolidge, ed. Philip Guston: Collected Writings, Lectures, and Conversations. Berkeley, 2011, pp. 226–27, ill. (installation photo, the artist's studio).
Robert Slifkin. Out of Time: Philip Guston and the Refiguration of Postwar American Art. Berkeley, 2013, p. 52, fig. 22 (installation photo, the artist's studio, ca. 1970).
Ingrid Pfeiffer inPhilip Guston: Das Grosse Spätwerk/Late Works. Ed. Ingrid Pfeiffer and Max Hollein. Exh. cat., Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. Cologne, 2013, pp. 18–19, 150, ill. pp. 84–85 (installation photo, the artist's studio), 94 (color).
Craig Burnett. Philip Guston: The Studio. London, 2014, fig. 2 (the artist's studio, 1968–70).
"Philip Guston 'Late Works' at Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt." moussemagazine.it. January 16, 2014, ill. (color, installation photo).
Peter Benson Miller. Studio Systems. Exh. cat., American Academy in Rome. New York, 2016, ill. pp. 70–71 (installation photo, the artist's studio, 1975).
Musa Mayer. Resilience: Philip Guston in 1971. Exh. cat., Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles. Zurich, 2019, ill. pp. 44–45 (installation photo, the artist's studio, 1975).
Robert Storr. Philip Guston: A Life Spent Painting. London, 2020, no. 110, p. 113, ill. (installation photo, the artist's studio, 1975).
Harry Cooper inPhilip Guston Now. Exh. cat., Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Washington, D.C., 2020, p. 84, fig. 18 (installation photo, the artist's studio, 1975), colorpl. 106.
Leah Triplett Harrington. "The MFA Boston Embraced Hard Conversations in Its Philip Guston Show. Why Doesn't It Examine Its Collection Just as Critically?" news.artnet.com. May 26, 2022, ill. (color, installation photo).
Garland Fielder. "Review: 'Philip Guston Now' at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston." glasstire.com. December 6, 2022, ill. (color, installation photo).
Pamela Reynolds. "After Postponement, Philip Guston's Work Finally Arrives at the MFA." wbur.org. April 28, 2022.
Phong Bui. "Philip Guston Now—A Personal Meditation." brooklynrail.org. May 2023, ill. (color, installation photo, Exh. Washington 2023).
Musa Mayer. Night Studio: A Memoir of Philip Guston. 7th [1st ed, 1988]. [Zurich], 2023, fig. 77 (installation photo, the artist's studio), fig. 116 (color, installation photo, Exh. Houston 2022).
Clark Coolidge, ed. Que peindre sinon l'énigme. Philip Guston: Écrits, conférences et entretiens, 1944–1980. 2nd ed. (1st ed., 2010]). [Strasbourg], 2023, fig. 122 (installation photo, the artist's studio, 1975), fig. 180 (color, installation photo, Exh. Houston 2022).
Jackie Wullschläger. "Philip Guston, Tate Modern Review — Violent, Unsettling and Thrilling From Start to Finish." ft.com. October 5, 2023.
The Guston Foundation, ed. Catalogue Raisonné. Online resource [gustoncrllc.org/home/catalogue_raisonne], 2024–25 (accessed), no. P69.019, ill. (color).
Rebecca Shaykin. Draw Them In, Paint Them Out: Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston. Exh. cat., Jewish Museum, New York. New York, 2024, pp. 18–19, ill. pp. 22–23 (installation photo, the artist's studio, Woodstock, New York, 1975).
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