Description:

Phillip Hampton
(African American; b. 1922)
Abstract Composition
Watercolor on heavy paper
Signed.

Born in 1922 in Kansas City, Missouri, Phillip Hampton studied art at the Kansas City Art Institute. Throughout his career, he inspired, not only with his art, but with his teaching. He was an associate professor of art and design at Savannah State College between 1952 and 1969, and associate professor of painting and design at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville.

His work has been exhibited at Mid-America Galleries, Kansas City, MO, 1950 & 1952; 44th Newport Annual Exhibit (RI), 1955; Atlanta University, 1958; Telfair Academy, Savannah, GA, 1959; Fourth Coastal Empire Arts Festival, Savannah, GA, 1964 (purchase prize), Contemporary Art Festival, Savannah, Georgia, 1964 (prize), 1966 (prize), 1967 (prize), National Watercolor and Print Competition, Knoxville, TN, 1964; Southeastern Exhibit of Prints, Jacksonville, FL; Lincoln University, 1966; Beaux Arts Guild, Tuskegee Institute, AL, 1967(purchase award), A&M University, 1968; Savannah Art Association, 1969; Smith-Mason Gallery, Washington D.C., 1971. Most recently, he was featured in the exhibition African American Abstractions: St. Louis Connections at the St. Louis Art Museum, 2008; as well as an exhibition at the Regional Arts Commission Gallery in St. Louis, 2009.

His work is found in the collections of Liberty National Bank, Savannah, GA; Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO; South County Bank, Clayton, MO; Tuskegee Institute, AL; Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, GA.

Hampton continues to approach art from an analytical and scientific point of view, his work inspired by the self-imposed question, "What is reality and what makes reality real?" His preferred medium is acrylic

46" x 37". Unframed.

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