Drawing for Conspirators (1930) by Philip Guston

Drawing for Conspirators - Philip Guston - 1930

Artwork Information

TitleDrawing for Conspirators
ArtistPhilip Guston
Date1930
Mediummixed media,paper
Art MovementMetaphysical art
Current LocationWhitney Museum of American Art, New York City, NY, US

About Drawing for Conspirators

The artwork titled “Drawing for Conspirators,” created by Philip Guston in 1930, utilizes mixed media on paper. It belongs to the Metaphysical art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. This significant piece is housed at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, New York, United States.

The artwork depicts a haunting scene characterized by several robed and hooded figures that appear to be members of a clandestine group, given the title “Conspirators.” The central figure is kneeling, manipulating a thick rope, suggesting a foreboding action, possibly conspiratorial or violent. The setting includes a tiled floor and a wall of brick columns, with unsettling imagery in the background hinting at crucifixion or execution. The stark, monochromatic palette and meticulous detail amplify the atmosphere of eerie foreboding, consistent with the Metaphysical art movement’s exploration of dream-like and enigmatic scenes.

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