
(Nova Scotia, Canada, 1956)
Paulette Phillips' work addresses the relationship between viewer and subject, focusing on testimony, looking and reflection. An ongoing interest in her work is the way psychological content is embedded in the physical world. For the past thirty years she has worked in visual arts, film and theatre and for the past 15 years she has focused primarily on sculpture and film installation, showing her work primarily in the UK, France and Germany.
Her work is in several public collections including the National Gallery Canada, Oakville Galleries, the Museum of Modern Art and Frac, Haute-Normandie, and in corporate and private collections including Gluskin Sheff + Associates and BMO Bank of Montreal. Her work is represented by Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art, London, and Diaz Contemporary, Toronto.
He participated in MediaLab Madrid through the Canadian contemporary art exhibition "Resonances. Electromagnetic Bodies".