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Richard Phillips Bibliography G A G O S I A N Richard Phillips Bibliography Selected Books and Catalogues 2021 Burkeman, D.B. Art Sleeves: Record Covers by Artists. New York: Rizzoli. 2014 Steinweg, Marcus and Beatrix Ruf. Richard Phillips: Negation of the Universe. New York: Rizzoli. 2013 Lindemann, Adam and Richard Phillips. Richard Phillips. New York: Rizzoli and Gagosian Gallery. 2009 Funcke, Bettina. Richard Phillips: The New Museum. New York: Gagosian Gallery. 2007 Steinke, Darcey and Richard Phillips. Richard Phillips. New York: Gagosian Gallery. Selected Articles and Reviews 2017 Cover, Interview, Oct. Zhong, Fan. “At the Surf Lodge This Summer, Art Kids are Crashing Montauk’s Endless Weekend Parties,” W Magazine, June 17. Freeman, Nate. “La Vie en Vaped Rosé: Bushwick’s Signal Gallery Takes Over the Surf Lodge in Montauk,” ARTnews, June 5. 2014 Phillips, Richard. “Richard Phillips on the ‘Missing Pieces’,” Artsy, April 8. Pasori, Cedar. “’Art Is Our First Language’ – Richard Phillips Discusses His New Exhibition at Dallas Contemporary,” Complex, March 20. Berk, Brett. “Artist Richard Phillips on His Dodge Charger in Marfa and Other Influential Works of Car Art,” Details, February 1. 2013 Manders, Hayden. “Playboy’s Rebranding Initiative, As Told by Richard Phillips,” Refinery29, November 12. Troncy, Eric. “Pop!,” Numero, October 1. Phillips, Richard. “Bunnies in Texas: Playboy Marfa,” Whitewall, June 20. French, Alex. “On View: An All-American Roadside Attraction in West Texas,” T Magazine, June 19. 2012 ---. “Richard Phillips Teams Up With Lindsay Lohan, Taylor Steele, Thomas Bangalter in ‘First Point’,” The Huffington Post, June 7. Browne, Alix. “Lindsay Lohan’s New Wave,” T Magazine, June 4. Warren, Tamara. “The Art of Richard Phillips,” Life + Times, April 5. 2011 Morris, Bob. “No Greater Role Than His Own,” The New York Times, November 30. Codinha, Alessandra. “Richard Phillips’ Shiny Happy People,” WWD, January 17. Meacham, Rose. “Work of Art: The Richard Phillips Interview,” GQ.com, July 9. Phillips, Richard. “Picking the Next Picasso,” The Daily Beast, July 8. Yablonsky, Linda. “Richard Phillips interview,” Interview, March 1. 2010 Carlin, TJ. “Studio Visit: Richard Phillips.” Time Out New York, March 25-31, p. 51. Rosenberg, Karen. “Adolf Dietrich and Richard Phillips: Painting and Misappropriation.”The New York Times, June 10. Saltz, Jerry. “Obsessive Follower.” New York Magazine, May 24, p. 86. 2009 Ballentine, Sandra, and Glorious Vain. “Richard Phillips for MAC.” The Moment Blog, July 22. Baremboym, Alice and Katerina Llanes. “Interview with Richard Phillips.” Artnet, April 22. Bernardini, Andrew. “Richard Phillips.” Muse Magazine, Spring. Johnson, Ken, Art in Review. “Richard Phillips at Gagosian Gallery.” The New York W W W . G A G O S I A N . C O M G A G O S I A N Times, April 3. Jones, Jonathan. “Why Picasso’s Masterpiece Is As Relevant As It Ever Was.” The Guardian, January 27. Marshall, Piper. “Critics Pick, Richard Phillips at Gagosian Gallery.” Artforum online, April 3. Yablonsky, Linda. “Richard Phillips.” Interview, March 5. 2008 Nelson, Karin. “Fit to Print.” V Magazine, Issue 54, Summer. Powers, Bill. “Richard Phillips Unveiled on ‘Gossip Girl’.”T Magazine, September 30. ----------. Richard Phillips, Contributors, 75 most influential people of the 21st century. Esquire, October. 2007 Brown, Angela. “Pretty Baby Probes Images of Childhood.” The Washington Post, March. 17. Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter.”Phillips Head.” Artnet, May. 30. 2005 Ebony, David Phillips. “Richard.” Art In America, January. 2004 Koetther, Jutta. “Face all Wrath!” Parkett, No. 71. Phillips, Richard and Diederichsen, Diedrich. “Out of Time and Place.” Parkett, No. 71. Rattemeyer, Christian. “Contemporary American Sublime.” Parkett, No. 71. 2003 Nobel, Phillip. “Sign of the Times.” Artforum, Jan. Rubbenstein, Raphael Phillips. “Richard.” Art in America, March. ---------. “Richard Phillips.” Artforum, October. 2001 Graw, Izabelle. “Richard Phillips Show Girls.” Texte Zur Kuntz, March. Leffingwell, Edward. “Richard Phillips at Friedrich Petzel.” Art In America, November. ----------. “Top Ten.” Artforum, November. 1997 Adams, Brooke Phillips. “Richard.” Art in America, June. 1989 Heartney, Eleanor. “Richard Phillips at Laurie Rubin.” Art in America, September. W W W . G A G O S I A N . C O M .
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