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Joel Daniel Phillips: Killing The Negative Pt. 4

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  • Joel Daniel Phillips: Killing The Negative Pt. 4

    October 14th - November 4th, 2023
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    • black and white drawing of prisoners digging a hole
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #65 / After Carl Mydans, 2023
    • black and white drawing of children playing outside of a building
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #66 / After John Vachon, 2023
    • Black and White drawing of a girl with her hand partially covering her face standing in a field
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #68 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • black and white drawing of a women collecting well water with a child behind her
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #67 / After John Vachon, 2023
    • black and white drawing of falling tree branches in the woods
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #42 / After Arthur Rothstein, 2023
    • black and white drawing of landscape
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #43 / After Theodor Jung, 2023
    • pink painting of a seated woman with her torso reaped and turned on her left
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #94 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • blue painting of a seated man with the image of his torso turned and repeated on the side
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #95 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #92 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #92 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • pink painting of a boy in a cap looking directly at the viewer
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #93 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • painting of a man in pink carrying a shovel over a blue background
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #80 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • painting of a man in pink over a blue background
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #81 / After Theodor Jung, 2023
    • pink painting of a seated boy in pink over a blue background
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #82 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • painting of a pink man over a hot pink background
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #83 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • seated old man in pink with face turned away from the viewer
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #84 / After Carl Mydans, 2023
    • boy in work clothes and shovel painted in pink
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #85 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
    • three children paitned in pink over a blue background
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #86 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
      $ 2,000.00
    • two young girls painted in pink standing in a bush
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #87 / After Unknown Photographer, 2023
      $ 2,000.00
    • painting of a sad woman in pink over a blue background
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #88 / After John Vachon, 2023
    • young boy painted in pink standing next to a bike
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #89 / After John Vachon, 2023
    • pink painting of a man standing and a boy in the foreground, legs beyond the frame of the painting
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #90 / After Arthur Rothstein, 2023
    • pink painting of a seated man
      Joel Daniel Phillips, Killed Negative #91 / After Ben Shahn, 2023
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  • Portrait of artist Joel Daniel Phillips working on a large-scale graphite drawing
    Joel Daniel Phillips is an American artist whose work focuses on the idea of portraiture as a radical act of empathetic connection. Inspired by the depth and breadth of human experience, he strives to explore the personal and societal histories etched in the world around him. Through the tip of a pencil and the bristles of a paintbrush, his portraits examine questions of truth, power, historical amnesia, and the veracity of the stories we tell ourselves about our collective pasts. Phillips’ practice is centered on the belief that portraiture can be a kind of magic: In the face of immense difficulty, it somehow holds the power to connect us, building emotional bridges between humans across chasms of time, distance and individual experience.

     

    Phillips actively exhibits his work across the United States and abroad. His drawings and paintings have been shown at institutions including the National Portrait Gallery, Philbrook Museum of Art, Tacoma Art Museum, Art Museum of South Texas, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Gilcrease Museum, and Ackland Art Museum and many others. His work has been selected for the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery for the past three concurrent exhibitions (2016, 2019 and 2022), at which he received 3rd prize in 2016 and Honorable Mention in 2022. 

     

    Phillips' works can be found in the public collections of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery; Philbrook Museum of Art, Phillips Collection, Ackland Art Museum, Urban Nation Museum for Urban Contemporary Art, West Collection, Gilcrease Museum, 21c Museum Hotels, Crocker Art Museum, Fort Wayne Museum of Art and the Denver Art Museum. He is currently a Fellow at the Tulsa Artist Fellowship in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

New York City:

54 Ludlow St.

New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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