Brushes (1969) by Philip Guston

Brushes - Philip Guston - 1969

Artwork Information

TitleBrushes
ArtistPhilip Guston
Date1969
Art MovementNeo-Expressionism

About Brushes

The artwork titled “Brushes,” created by Philip Guston in 1969, is a notable piece within the Neo-Expressionism movement and belongs to the genre of still life. This particular art piece showcases Guston’s distinctive approach and style, which contributes to its significance in the art world.

In the artwork, a collection of variously colored brushes is depicted standing upright in a container, set against a muted, abstract background. The brushes are represented with thick, expressive strokes, employing a palette of dark tones alongside shades of red and white. The container itself appears somewhat nondescript, with soft, blended hues that allow the brushes to stand out prominently. The background features broad, textural brushwork, emphasizing a sense of depth and simplicity that underscores the everyday subject matter. The overall composition, characterized by its bold, gestural brushstrokes, encapsulates the essence of Neo-Expressionism, reflecting an emotive and direct artistic expression.

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