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Richard Phillips — Liberation Monument
Richard Phillips

Liberation Monument

2001

Richard Phillips's *Liberation Monument* is a striking work rendered in oil and gold leaf on linen, combining the luminous, almost sacred quality of gilded surfaces with Phillips's signature photorealistic painting style. The use of gold leaf evokes the grandeur of historical monuments and religious iconography, while simultaneously engaging with contemporary ideas of spectacle, power, and idealized imagery. The work reflects Phillips's ongoing investigation into the cultural and political forces that shape representation and public identity.

Medium
oil and gold leaf on linen

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Richard Phillips, Liberation Monument, 2001

Richard Phillips's *Liberation Monument* is a striking work rendered in oil and gold leaf on linen, combining the luminous, almost sacred quality of gilded surfaces with Phillips's signature photorealistic painting style. The use of gold leaf evokes the grandeur of historical monuments and religious iconography, while simultaneously engaging with contemporary ideas of spectacle, power, and idealized imagery. The work reflects Phillips's ongoing investigation into the cultural and political forces that shape representation and public identity.

Medium
oil and gold leaf on linen
Year
2001
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Painting, Male Artist, Monumental Scale, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Gold leaf, 21st Century, Oil On Linen, Neutral Tones, Hyperrealism

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