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Certain Quotes by Philip Guston
- Many works of the past complete what they announce they are going to do, to our increasing boredom. Certain others plague me because I cannot…
- Then you learn about composition, you learn about old masters, you form certain ideas about structure. But the inhuman activity of trying to make some…
- The things I felt... about certain painters of the past that... inspired me, like Cezanne and Manet... that complete losing of oneself in the work…
- What is seen and called the picture is what remains - an evidence. Even as one travels in painting toward a state of 'unfreedom' where…
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