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  • Top-ranked work: Sir Thomas Palmer, Bt, MP (1714–1723)
  • Top 3 works:
    • Sir Thomas Palmer, Bt, MP (1714–1723)
    • Venetia Cuninghame (right), (After John D Green)
    • Small Riot
  • Museums on APS:
    • Pembroke College Oxford Jcr Art Collection
    • Pembroke College Oxford Jcr Art Collection
    • Guildhall Museum
    • Guildhall Museum
    • Guildhall Museum
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Born: 1962
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Works on APS: 10

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Where was Richard Phillips born?
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What artistic style is Richard Phillips known for?
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Richard Phillips collaborated with Playboy magazine on a notable installation.
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In what year did Richard Phillips’ first museum exhibition take place?
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Richard Phillips worked as an art handler at the Guggenheim Museum.

Richard Phillips: Capturing Reality Through Hyperrealism

Richard Phillips (born , Massachusetts) stands as a prominent figure in contemporary American painting, celebrated for his masterful execution of hyperrealistic portraits and installations that delve into themes of celebrity culture and societal commentary. His artistic journey began with formative experiences at the Guggenheim Museum where he honed his skills as an art handler, immersing himself in the intricacies of handling artworks – an early exposure to meticulous detail and preservation techniques that would later inform his distinctive style. Phillips’s approach to painting is characterized by a dedication to capturing visual information with unparalleled accuracy. He employs painstaking observation and technical prowess to reproduce subjects with astonishing realism, pushing beyond mere representation to create immersive experiences for the viewer. This technique isn't simply about replicating what’s seen; it’s about distilling essence into tangible form, conveying emotion and atmosphere through subtle nuances of color and texture. Influenced by artists like Lucian Freud and Rembrandt van Rijn, Phillips prioritizes psychological depth alongside technical precision. His artistic career gained significant momentum in 2013 with a collaborative project for Playboy magazine – an ambitious roadside installation near Marfa, Texas. The centerpiece was a weathered 1970s Chevrolet Malibu mounted on an inclined concrete plinth beside a large stylized symbol from the magazine. This striking piece served as a commentary on consumer culture and nostalgia, demonstrating Phillips’s ability to transform artistic concepts into impactful physical experiences. Though dismantled shortly after its unveiling, it cemented his reputation for conceptual innovation alongside exceptional craftsmanship. Phillips debuted in 2014 at Dallas Contemporary with an exhibition showcasing his evolving artistic vision. The show solidified his position as a leading voice in the hyperrealistic movement and garnered critical acclaim for its exploration of portraiture and social observation. Since then, he has continued to refine his technique and expand his repertoire, securing commissions from prestigious galleries like Gagosian Gallery and establishing himself as an internationally recognized artist. His work frequently explores themes of identity, memory, and perception—often confronting viewers with unsettling yet captivating depictions of human subjects. Phillips’s paintings are not merely visual representations; they invite contemplation about the complexities of human experience and challenge conventional notions of beauty. Through his unwavering commitment to realism and thoughtful artistic exploration, Richard Phillips has cemented his legacy as one of the most compelling figures in contemporary art.