77 Greenwich Artwork

At Resident, we work with local artists on a residency basis to showcase their art to our growing audience. Below you will find more about the artist and the pieces currently featured at The Townhouse. If you’re interested in bringing any of the pieces home, you can contact us via the button below.

2022 E: Oil on 48” x 24” canvas

$2,400 USD

Philip Swan

Is a self-taught painter exploring the way viewers unconsciously interpret abstraction through free association, engaging with shapes, colors, lines and textures in ways that draw on memories and emotions inspired by, but in no way determined by, the memories and emotions of the artist who created the work. His paintings are self-contained, but connected through color and compositional similarity. In the process of creating work, Swan conceives of compositional and aesthetic roadblocks and then improvises his way to a solution while avoiding resolving problems concretely, thus allowing previous stray pathways which eluded resolution to remain visible. The resulting pentimento gives the work its complex composition.

2022 A: Oil on 24” x 30” canvas

$3,000 USD

2022 F: Oil on 34” x 26” canvas

$1,800 USD

2022 C: Oil on 30” x 24” canvas

$1,500 USD

2022 K: Oil on 34” x 26” canvas

$1,800 USD

2023 J: Oil on 26” x 34” canvas

$1,800 USD

2023 I: Oil on 34” x 26” canvas

$1,800 USD

2023 H: Oil on 34” x 26” canvas

$1,800 USD

2021 I: Oil on 24” x 30” canvas

$1,500 USD

More About the Artist

Philip Swan is a painter who has been showing at Amos Eno Gallery since 2018. He has a BA and MSI from the University of Michigan and an MA from the College of William and Mary. He is originally from Michigan and has lived in New York since 1997. His work has been featured in many group shows in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and New Jersey. Starting this fall his work will also be shown at various venues in Manhattan hosted by Resident.

Swan has explored geometric abstraction in various mediums over the past two decades. His latest work marks a new trajectory that combines formalist geometric abstraction with a more gestural mark-making than has been seen in previous paintings.

2022 G: Oil on 34” x 26” canvas

$1,800 USD