Spoleto Festival USA – Spoleto Festival USA Annual Auction 2019
Auction Ends: Feb 18, 2019 10:00 PM EST

Art

Brute by Frank Phillips

Item Number
206
Sold
475 USD to tdfe61772
Number of Bids
7  -  Bid History

Item Description

Frank P. Phillips has been professionally creating art for over 20 years. He received a BA with High Honors from Hobart College in 1997 and earned a MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2005. About his work Phillips states, “My work uses a flat plane to convey the visual ideas of construction, mass, and volume. The formally arranged imagery is all invented, but takes cues from architecture and engineering (materials and the structures themselves), as well as the erosion and the decay of perceived ruin. The display of process is an integral component to the work; it tracks the time, mistakes, revisions, and the experience used to arrive to a resolved composition. The end results are pieces that embrace surface and relate the ideas of: the used, the weathered, the discarded, and the beaten. I aim to create a quiet calm to the work that is still able to convey a stoic presence. At its core, the compositions are about physicality and decision making. The immediacy of drawing and painting allows me to attack spaces on the canvas. The size of the plane forces me to use my entire body; the act of painting, drawing, erasing, and sanding all require a certain balance of touch and force. One idea completion may necessitate removal, thereby initiating another physical activity. As an artist, I need the action, and the work needs to be work; the labor is chronicled in the surface as removed elements are never really gone, only ghosts of the materials’ (pencil, charcoal, and paint) permanence. Compositions are constructed primarily with line. Line acts as a device for the illusion of suspension as well as enclosing or mapping a shape. There emerges a printmaking look to the surface (at times with embossed marks) achieved through rubbings and other treated materials. Subsequently, the compositions read as a sort of blueprint. The line-play between the “exact” straightedge is offset by the “imperfect” hand and creates a diagrammed visual tension.” Frank Phillips has exhibited throughout the United States including recent solo shows at the Honfleur Gallery, Washington, D.C. (2015); The Garage, Charlottesville, VA (2017); and The Welcome Gallery, Charlottesville, VA (2018). His forthcoming solo exhibitions include The George Gallery in March and Shockoe Artspace, Richmond, VA in September of this year. He currently lives with his wife Meg, and their 4 pets at Episcopal High School (a boarding school in Alexandria, VA), where he teaches Introduction to the Arts, Painting, Drawing, Photography, AP Studio Art, and Art History.

Item Special Note

Acrylic and pencil on paper

28" x 22" (Paper)

35.5" x 29.25" (Framed)

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