Tom Phillips was born in London in 1937. He attended St Catherine's College, Oxford in 1957, where he read English and at the same time studied drawing at the Ruskin School. In 1961 he became a... Read full biography
Tom Phillips was born in London in 1937. He attended St Catherine's College, Oxford in 1957, where he read English and at the same time studied drawing at the Ruskin School. In 1961 he became a student at Camberwell School of Art where his chief source of inspiration was Frank Auerbach. He went on... Read full biography
Tom Phillips was born in London in 1937. He attended St Catherine's College, Oxford in 1957, where he read English and at the same time studied drawing at the Ruskin School. In 1961 he became a student at Camberwell School of Art where his chief source of inspiration was Frank Auerbach. He went on to teach at Bath Academy of Art, Ipswich and Wolverhampton Art College between 1965 and 1972. Phillips's first solo show was in 1965 at the Artists International Association Gallery in London,... Read full biography
Tom Phillips was born in London in 1937. He attended St Catherine's College, Oxford in 1957, where he read English and at the same time studied drawing at the Ruskin School. In 1961 he became a student at Camberwell School of Art where his chief source of inspiration was Frank Auerbach. He went on to teach at Bath Academy of Art, Ipswich and Wolverhampton Art College between 1965 and 1972. Phillips's first solo show was in 1965 at the Artists International Association Gallery in London, followed by an exhibition at the Angela Flowers Gallery in 1970. He won a prize at The John Moores Liverpool Exhibition in 1969 and subsequently went on to exhibit in many solo and group exhibitions around the world. Two early exhibitions of particular... Read full biography
Tom Phillips was born in London in 1937. He attended St Catherine's College, Oxford in 1957, where he read English and at the same time studied drawing at the Ruskin School. In 1961 he became a student at Camberwell School of Art where his chief source of inspiration was Frank Auerbach. He went on to teach at Bath Academy of Art, Ipswich and Wolverhampton Art College between 1965 and 1972. Phillips's first solo show was in 1965 at the Artists International Association Gallery in London, followed by an exhibition at the Angela Flowers Gallery in 1970. He won a prize at The John Moores Liverpool Exhibition in 1969 and subsequently went on to exhibit in many solo and group exhibitions around the world. Two early exhibitions of particular significance were the 1973 showing of 'A Humument' in its entirety at the ICA, London and the 1... Read full biography
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