Head and Bottle (1975) by Philip Guston

The artwork, titled “Head and Bottle,” was created in 1975 by the artist Philip Guston. Executed with oil on canvas, this piece is representative of the Neo-Expressionism movement and falls under the figurative genre. It belongs to the “Cyclops” series and is currently held in a private collection.

In “Head and Bottle,” the viewer is presented with a surreal and slightly grotesque depiction of a human head with exaggerated and somewhat distorted features, resting on a wooden surface alongside a green bottle, a paintbrush, and what appears to be a cigarette. The head, seemingly detached from the body, is characterized by a single, drooping eye and a prominent mouth with visible teeth. The background is relatively simple, highlighting a suspended light bulb that adds a stark contrast to the otherwise muted color palette. This imagery evokes a sense of isolation and introspection, common themes in Guston’s later works.

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