99 Objects: Mia Curran on Drawing for Conspirators by Philip Guston Wed, Aug 5, 2015, 3 pm

99 Objects: Mia Curran on Drawing for Conspirators by Philip Guston

Wed, Aug 5, 2015
3 pm

Philip Guston (1913-1980), Drawing for Conspirators, 1930. Graphite pencil, pen and ink, colored pencil, and wax crayon on paper, 22 11/16 × 14 9/16 in. (57.6 × 37 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from The Hearst Corporation and The Norman and Rosita Winston Foundation, Inc. 82.20 © The Estate of Philip Guston

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Mia Curran, curatorial assistant for the New Building Project, will address Drawing for Conspirators, 1930 by Philip Guston (1913–1980).

Named in honor of the Whitney’s new address, 99 Gansevoort Street, 99 Objects is a series of in-gallery programs focusing on individual works of art from the Museum’s collection on view in America Is Hard to See. Speakers include artists, writers, Whitney curators and educators, and an interdisciplinary group of scholars. Programs take place daily.

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