Heather Phillipson, Dream Land, film stills, 2023
21 June 2023
Heather Phillipson, Dream Land, film stills, 2023
Heather Phillipson, Dream Land, film stills, 2023
21 June 2023
Heather Phillipson, Dream Land, film stills, 2023
Heather Phillipson, Dream Land, film stills, 2023
16 November 2022
The winner of Turner Prize 2022 will be announced by singer and artist Holly Johnson at a ceremony at St George’s Hall, Liverpool on 7th December.
21 October 2022
Tate Liverpool has opened an exhibition of work by the four artists nominated for the Turner Prize 2022: Heather Phillipson, Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan and Sin Wai Kin.
21 October 2022
Turner Prize 2022
: Heather Phillipson
Rupture No 6: biting the
blowtorched peach
Installation View at Tate Liverpool 2022.
Photo: © Tate Photography (Matt Greenwood
21 October 2022
Turner Prize 2022
: Heather Phillipson
Rupture No 6: biting the
blowtorched peach
Installation View at Tate Liverpool 2022.
Photo: © Tate Photography (Matt Greenwood
12 April 2022
Heather Phillipson THE END © David Parry PA Wire
12 April 2022
Heather Phillipson
Photograph by Rory Van Millingen
12 April 2022
Tate Liverpool today announced the shortlist for Turner Prize 2022: Heather Phillipson, Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan and Sin Wai Kin.
4 October 2021
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top exhibitions to see right now, this time the focus is on painting. Each one comes… Read More
14 May 2021
Tate Britain today unveils RUPTURE NO 1: blowtorching the bitten peach, a major new work by Heather Phillipson. Presented for the annual Tate Britain Commission
12 March 2021
Heather Phillipson (b.1978, London) is the next artist to undertake the annual Tate Britain Commission. To be unveiled when the museum reopens, this major commission will be the latest response to the unique architecture and context of the neo-classical Duveen Galleries at the heart of Tate Britain.
9 March 2021
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An artwork entitled THE END by Heather Phillipson is unveiled on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth, in London today. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday July 30, 2020. It is the 13th Fourth Plinth commission since the programme began in 1998 and is also the tallest to date, measuring 9.4m and weighing 9 tonnes. Phillipson was selected in 2017 by the Fourth Plinth Commission Group, following an exhibition at the National Gallery where 10,000 people voted for their favourite shortlisted artwork. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Wire
2 August 2020
The Top 5 Artworks to see outdoors this Summer include Drones, ice cream, a fly and a hare.
1 August 2020
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An artwork entitled THE END by Heather Phillipson is unveiled on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth, in London today. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday July 30, 2020. It is the 13th Fourth Plinth commission since the programme began in 1998 and is also the tallest to date, measuring 9.4m and weighing 9 tonnes. Phillipson was selected in 2017 by the Fourth Plinth Commission Group, following an exhibition at the National Gallery where 10,000 people voted for their favourite shortlisted artwork. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Wire
30 July 2020
A new artwork by artist Heather Phillipson was unveiled today, Thursday 30 July, on the Fourth Plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square. It is the 13th Fourth Plinth commission since the programme began in 1998
30 July 2020
Heather Phillipson, THE END. Photo credit_ David Parry_PA (3) FAD MAGAZINE
30 July 2020
Heather Phillipson with THE END. Photo credit_ David Parry_PA FAD MAGAZINE
8 July 2019
Heather Phillipson, WHAT’S THE DAMAGE, video still, 2017
2 July 2019
Heather Phillipson, WHAT’S THE DAMAGE, video still, 2017
11 April 2018
Art on the Underground will present a major commission by British artist Heather Phillipson for the disused platform at Gloucester Road Underground station. Phillipson’s commission will be unveiled on 7th June 2018, and will fill the 80m platform at the station.
29 November 2016
Heather Phillipson has won the 2016 Film London Jarman Award.
16 March 2016
Visual artists often work with text, but at the moment two are going further by incorporating full blown poetry collections into their shows.