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Paintings for the people of Houston

Paintings for the people of Houston

Brad Phillips
April 29, 2018 - June 03, 2018

Opening Reception:
Sunday, April 29, 2018
1-5pm

Jonathan Hopson is proud to announce our first solo exhibition with Toronto, Ontario based artist Brad Phillips.
"I am a nice guy. I really did make (these paintings) so the people of Houston could enjoy looking at them."
-Brad Phillips



Please check out his current interview with Olivier Zahm in Purple 76 Index" S / S 2018 issue 29:
Link

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Brad Phillips (b. Toronto, Canada, 1974):
Solo exhibitions of his work have been held at Allen & Eldridge, New York; Rod Bianco Gallery, Oslo; Harper’s Books, East Hamptons; 8-11, Toronto; Louis B. James Gallery, New York; Monte Clark Gallery, Vancouver; Groeflin Maag Galerie, Basel; and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York.
His work has been included in group shows such as Likes at Galerie Sebastien Bertrand, Geneva (curated by Richard Kern); Comedy at 2467365, New York; Signs & Symbols, Jessica Bradley, Toronto; Summer Reading, The Hole, New York; The Painting Project, Galerie de l’UQAM, Montreal; Where I Lived For, Oakville Galleries, Oakville; and My Winnipeg, Maison Rouge, Paris.
Forthcoming in Fall 2018, Phillips' debut story collection, Never Forget to Not Forgive, will be published by Tyrant Books. In 2015, Phillips published Suicidal Realism, a novel. His work has appeared in various publications including Purple Fashion Magazine, Mousse, Art Forum, Modern Painters, Hyperallergic, Bordercrossings, and Canadian Art.

Brad Phillips is represented by Galerie Division, Toronto.

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      • 𝓟𝓾𝓵𝓹
      • Mad World
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      • lightweight
      • Bite the Hand
      • The Waiting Place
    • 2020 >
      • A Reminder of Being There
      • These Days
      • Tove & Melton & Lisa & Gareth & Charles & &c.
    • 2019 >
      • Introspective
      • If it’s not mine, it’s mine
      • This Paradise
      • Smother
      • Nuestro Hogar
      • Who Do We Love?
    • 2018 >
      • Bradley Kerl
      • Polaris
      • No Turns
      • Paintings for the people of Houston
      • The Toad
      • Hopson Shouse
    • 2017 >
      • Letting go of another dirty day
      • CAMPIONS
      • Coyote
      • HIVE MIND
      • slow-moving-eyes
      • Chlorophylle/Colorant
    • 2016 >
      • The Likelihood of Future Improvement
      • Bougainvillea Begonia
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