Philip Absolon

Philip Absolon

Infobox Artist
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birthdate = 24 November 1960
location = Erith, Kent, England
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nationality = British
field = Painting
training = Medway College of Art and Design, Epsom College of Art
movement = Stuckism
works = "Job Club"
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Philip Absolon (born 24 November 1960) is an British artist and a founder member of the Stuckists art group,Milner, Frank, ed. "The Stuckists Punk Victorian", p.50, National Museums Liverpool 2004, ISBN 1-902700-27-9. Pages 6-30, Charles Thomson's essay, "A Stuckist on Stuckism", can be found online at [http://www.stuckism.com/Walker/AStuckistOnStuckism.html stuckism.com] .] exhibiting in the group shows, including "The Stuckists Punk Victorian" at the Walker Art Gallery in 2004, [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/ "The Stuckists Punk Victorian"] , Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. Retrieved 6 April 2008.] and taking part in Stuckist demonstrations against the Turner Prize. [http://www.stuckism.com/absolon/index.html "Philip Absolon: Introduction"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved 7 April 2008.] He has had long-term unemployment problems, depicted in his work with imagery of skeletons; his other main subject is cats, which he studies and depicts in motion.

Life and career

Philip Absolon was born in Erith, South East London, and is the great-great-grandson of the Victorian watercolourist John Absolon (1815-1895). He attended Rede School, Strood, and Educational Special Unit, Chatham (he is dyslexic). 1977–79, he was at the Foundation Art course, Medway College of Art and Design, along with future Stuckist artists, Billy Childish and Bill Lewis, who in 1979 formed The Medway Poets performance group with Charles Thomson and three others.Evans, Katherine, ed. "The Stuckists", p.6, Victoria Press 2000, ISBN 0-907165-27-3] This group—with which Absolon read, although he was not a formal member— was the core of the Stuckism art group founded in 1999.Milner, p.8]

1979–82, he did a Diploma course at Epsom College of Art, where his paintings were thrown in a skip on the orders of the Principal. 1982–93 was spent either unemployed or in job training schemes for computer or office work. In 1984, his application for the Slade School of Art was rejected, and so in 1987 was his application for the Royal College of Art, to which he submitted pictures of cats. 1993–94, he was on a Fine Art Access course at Maidstone College of Art, then accepted for a part-time degree, which financial constraints made him unable to accept; he was then awarded a grant for a full-time course, but his application was rejected. In 1999, he was accepted for an NVQ in horse care, which he could not finish as he had to undertake a mandatory Government Project Work placement. Childish provided a source of support during Absolon's difficult times. [ [http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/stuckists/philipabsolon.asp "Philip Absolon"] , Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. Retrieved 7 April 2008.]

In 1999, he was one of the founder members of the Stuckists art group, launched by Thomson and Childish; he has regularly exhibited in Stuckist shows, and also participated in most of the group's demonstrations against the Turner Prize at Tate Britain. 2003–04, he was Artist-in-Residence at the Rochester Adult Education Centre, Kent. In 2004, he was one of the fourteen "founder and featured" artists in "The Stuckists Punk Victorian" held at the Walker Art Gallery for the Liverpool Biennial.

John Davies, a Liverpool Church of England vicar chose Absolon's "Job Club" as his picture of the month in February 2005, saying, "Of all the striking paintings in "The Stuckists: Punk Victorian" exhibition ... Philip Absolon's hit me hardest. I get the impression a lot of Stuckists are well used to life on society's fringes, on the receiving end of welfare-to-work policies which just don't work for many. Absolon's pictures - many in this style and on this theme - seem born out of the awful experience of sitting in places like Job Clubs and feeling, well, skeletal, living dead." [ [http://www.johndavies.org/jd-PIC-MONTH-05_02.html "John Davies: February 2005"] , johndavies.org, February 2005. Retrieved 7 April 2008.]

In July 2006, he was selected by Matt Price for the Saatchi Gallery "Your Gallery: Critic's Choice".Price, Matt. [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/blogon/2006/07/your_gallery_critics_choice_by_1.php "Your gallery: Critic's choice by Matt Price] , Saatchi Gallery, 29 July 2006. Retrieved 7 April 2008. ] Price said:

Absolon was one of the ten "leading Stuckists" [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Slideshow/slideshowContentFrameFragXL.jhtml?xml=/arts/slideshows/gowest/pixgowest.xml&site= "Go West"] , "The Daily Telegraph". Retrieved 29 March 2008.] in the Go West exhibition at Spectrum London gallery in October 2006.

He travels Europe by train in order to visit art museums and palaces. He has a strong interest in the German Hohenzollern Empire (1871–1918), and likes The Arts Club in Mayfair, London. He lives in a cottage in Norfolk, England. [ [http://www.stuckism.com/absolon/IndexText.html "Philip Absolon: Text"] , stuckism.com. Retrieved 7 April 2008.]

Art

, but has much greater depth.Moss, Richard. [http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/exh_gfx_en/ART24134.html "Stuckist's Punk Victorian Gatecrashes Walker's Biennial"] , 24hourmuseum.com, 17 September 2004. Retrieved 28 March 2008.]

His working method is to enlarge the original drawing on a photocopier and then trace it onto the canvas with dressmaker's tracing paper. He usually paints 8 – 10 at night; a painting taking up to a month to complete.

He described the origin of his painting, "Job Club":

Writing

His poetry collection, "Illicit Meeting", was published in 1994, and "Fear of Desire" in 1999.Buckman, David, "Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945", p.7, Art Dictionaries, Bristol, 2006, ISBN 095326095-X]

Gallery

See also

*Outsider Art

Notes and references

External links

* [http://www.stuckism.com/absolon Absolon on the Stuckism web site]
* [http://www.absolon.org.uk Absolon family site]
* [http://www.johndavies.org/jd-PIC-MONTH-05_02.html John Davies picture of the month]


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