The Street (1977) by Philip Guston

The Street - Philip Guston - 1977

Artwork Information

TitleThe Street
ArtistPhilip Guston
Date1977
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementNeo-Expressionism
Current LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art (Met), New York City, NY, US

About The Street

The artwork titled “The Street,” created by Philip Guston in 1977, is an oil painting on canvas. It is associated with the Neo-Expressionism movement and is a figurative piece within the “Unpopulated” series. This artwork is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City, NY, US.

“The Street” features a dynamic composition filled with abstract forms and bold colors. The canvas is populated with what appears to be mechanical and organic shapes interlinked, reflecting Guston’s distinctive style. The elements within the artwork are depicted with a heavy use of outline and exaggerated forms, giving them a cartoonish and almost surreal quality. The background, comprised of muted pinks and flesh tones, contrasts with the prominent blacks, whites, and occasional vivid shades, creating a sense of depth and movement. Overall, Guston’s composition captivates the viewer with its enigmatic and somewhat chaotic arrangement.

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