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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Musa_McKimMusa McKim - Wikipedia

    Musa Jane McKim Guston (née McKim; August 23, 1908 – March 30, 1992), was a painter and poet. Born in Oil City, Pennsylvania, McKim spent much of her youth in Panama. During the Great Depression, she worked under the Section of Fine Arts, painting murals in public buildings, including a Post Office building in Waverly, New York.

  2. 2 avr. 1992 · Musa McKim Guston, a poet and painter who was the widow of the Abstract Expressionist artist Philip Guston, died on Monday at Kingston Hospital in Kingston, N.Y. She was 83 years old...

  3. 25 mai 2023 · Perspectives Reflections. Philip Guston at The Met. Musa Guston Mayer reflects on her father's art and its legacy. May 25, 2023. My father died in 1980, aged sixty-six, weeks after the opening of a major retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

  4. 14 déc. 2022 · More than 200 works by Philip Guston — the celebrated artist whose paintings featuring Klan imagery recently created a firestorm — are coming to the Metropolitan Museum of Art from the personal...

  5. 20 oct. 2021 · The Works Progress Administration gave jobs to unemployed Americans during the Great Depression. Artists Philip Guston and Musa McKim used the opportunity to depict New Hampshire’s forests.

  6. 26 sept. 2023 · I wanted to ask you about your mother, Musa McKim, her poetry, and her creative relationship with your father. In the exhibition, we’ll include several of the poem-pictures, drawings that bring together his iconography with verses from your mother’s poetry.

  7. 9 sept. 2021 · Guston’s long-suffering wife, the poet Musa McKim Guston, appears in “Tears” as two enormous eyes on a proscenium stage, each orb forming a round little seascape and producing one teardrop.