Tuesday 3 November 2015

Tom Phillips

Tom Phillips

Tom Phillips is an English artist, born in 1937 his work manifests itself in many forms including painting (both figurative and abstract), opera (composer, librettist, set designer), concrete poetry and ornamental forms of writing, sculpture and site-specific designs.

The piece of work that really appeals to me above all the others is 'A Humument', this work is a book that has been a work in progress since 1966 here is the description from his website:

 "A Humument has been a work in progress since 1966 when artist Tom Phillips set himself a task: to find a second-hand book for threepence and alter every page by painting, collage and cut-up techniques to create an entirely new version. The book he found was an 1892 Victorian obscurity A Human Document by W.H. Mallock and Phillips transformed it into A Humument. The first version was printed by the Tetrad press in 1973, and Phillips has continued to transform it, revise it and develop it ever since."

I came across this work in the library and I found it to be a very intriguing piece, it has some 300 pages all fully edited by Phillips, some of my favourite images are below.





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