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Peter Phillips | Peter Phillips [British, b.1939] | Artist Peter Phillips The Sixties From 1962 to 1963 he taught at the Coventry College of Art and the Birmingham College of Art. In 1963 he was represented at the Paris Biennale, and in 1964 his work was included in the Pop Art exhibition shown at the Hague, Vienna and Berlin. In 1964, Phillips was awarded the Harkness Fellowship, which brought him to New York. From 1964 until 1966, he lived in New York and travelled throughout the United States with his close friend, Allen Jones. In 1965 he had his first one-man exhibition at the Kornblee Gallery, New York. One year later, Phillips returned to Europe, and from 1968 to 1969, he was guest teacher at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Hamburg. The Seventies In 1972, Phillips had a retrospective at the Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster, and in 1976 at the Tate Gallery, London. In 1977 he had a retrospective in Milan. The Eighties In 1986, Peter and Claude moved from Zurich to Majorca, Spain. Throughout the eighties, Phillips work was exhibited at a variety of galleries around Spain, including Barlecona, Valencia, Madrid, and Majorca. The Nineties At the same time, Phillips continued to build and expand his property in Majorca according to his own design, which has been featured in numerous architecture, gardening, and home magazines. 2000 - Present In 2003, Claude-Marion Phillips died on January 30th of Cancer. Shortly thereafter, in 2004, Phillips staged an exhibition dedicated to his wife, Claude, at Whitford Fine Art (London). Also, he was featured at the "Pop Art UK" group exhibition at Galleriea Civica di Modena, Italy. While making frequent trips to the United States and Central America, and wintering in Austria, 2005 brought "Metamorphosis" exhibition at Goulanderis Foundation (Andros, Greece) and the "British Pop" group exhibition at the Museo de Bellas Artes (Bilbao, Spain). Phillips currently resides in Europe, whiere he continues to paint and exhibit. He also travels frequently to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sydney. Peter Phillips | Peter Phillips [British, b.1939] | Artist Peter Phillips |
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