the artist, Woodstock, N. Y. (1975–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)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. "Philip Guston," May 16–June 29, 1980, no. 58 (lent by the artist).
Washington, D. C. Corcoran Gallery of Art. "Philip Guston," July 20–September 9, 1980, no. 58.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. "Philip Guston," November 12, 1980–January 11, 1981, no. 58.
Denver Art Museum. "Philip Guston," February 25–April 26, 1981, no. 58.
New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. "Philip Guston," June 24–September 13, 1981, no. 58.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Philip Guston: What Kind of Man Am I?," May 25–August 1, 2023, no catalogue (lent by Musa Guston Mayer).
Ross Feld inPhilip Guston. Exh. cat., San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. New York, 1980, pp. 27, 131, pl. 48.
Ross Feld. "Guston in Time." Arts Magazine 63 (November 1988), p. 45, ill. p. 44 (color).
Musa Mayer. Night Studio: A Memoir of Philip Guston. 7th [1st ed, 1988]. [Zurich], 2023, pp. 176, 362, fig. 66 (color).
Mario Naves. "The Art World Recovers From Its Guston Derangement Syndrome." nysun.com. May 29, 2023, ill. (color).
The Guston Foundation, ed. Catalogue Raisonné. Online resource [gustoncrllc.org/home/catalogue_raisonne], 2024–25 (accessed), no. P75.006, ill. (color).
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