PHILIP COLBERT: COLOUR BEYOND TIME

Taipei

2025.10.25 - 12.13

Whitestone Gallery Taipei is honored to present Colour Beyond Time, a solo exhibition by British artist Philip Colbert. At Whitestone Gallery, a series of Colbert’s latest paintings and sculptures will be on view. In collaboration with NOKE Mall, a 10-meter inflatable sculpture of a mushroom-headed lobster will be installed there. The exhibition will be on view from 25 October to 13 December.

With Colour Beyond Time, Philip Colbert ventures further into the possibilities of abstraction, while continuing to anchor his practice in the iconic lobster persona that serves as both alter ego and artistic lens. Known for his holistic pop world, Colbert here stages a dialogue between narrative and figuration on one side, and the abstraction of micro-detail, surface, and texture on the other.

The exhibition debuts two new bodies of work: large-scale abstractions and decorative flower paintings. These works foreground the power of primary colour and repetition, opening a space where perception itself becomes the subject. The flower series, punctuated by fields of dots, recalls the legacy of modernist abstraction, while suggesting a more spiritual dimension within Colbert’s practice; an attentiveness to the micro as a way of transcending temporal boundaries. These works are intercut with Colbert’s ongoing battle series and new totem sculptures, situating the abstract within his broader cosmology of art history, myth, and world-building.

Flower Studies (Blue and Silver)

2024
Oil on canvas
250.0 × 250.0 cm

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Brushstrokes I

2025
Oil on canvas
200.0 × 200.0 cm

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Brushstrokes II

2025
Oil on canvas
200.0 × 200.0 cm

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Battle for Lobsteropolis (Figure) XXXII

2025
Oil on canvas
100.0 × 100.0 cm

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Battle for Lobsteropolis (Figure) XXXI

2025
Oil on canvas
100.0 × 100.0 cm

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Seated Lobster Portrait (Pink)

2023
Oil on Canvas
120.0 × 90.0 × 5.0 cm

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Lobster Skateboard

2023
Oil on canvas
200.0 × 150.0 × 4.4 cm

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Lobster Sunflowers(Van Gogh)

2025
Painted stainless steel
31.0 × 29.0 × 45.0 cm

Edition of 5

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Lobster Sunflower

2025
Painted stainless steel
27.0 × 26.0 × 47.0 cm

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Lobster Totem (Orange and Pink)

2025
Painted stainless steel
50.0 × 21.0 × 60.0 cm

Edition of 5

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Lobster Totem (Yellow and Purple)

2025
Painted stainless steel
100.0 × 50.0 × 250.0 cm

Edition of 5

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Lounging Lobster 1

2024
Mirror polished stainless steel
104.0 × 78.0 × 60.0 cm

Edition of 5

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Lobstar Octopus

2022
Painted stainless steel
145.0 × 95.0 × 130.0 cm

Edition of 3

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Lobster on Horse V

2025
Painted stainless steel
35.0 × 50.0 × 60.0 cm

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Self Portrait as a Shark

2024
Painted bronze
37.0 × 29.0 × 45.0 cm

Edition of 5

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The Thinker

2024
Painted stainless steel
53.0 × 67.0 × 64.0 cm

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Lounging Lobster 2 AP

2025
Bronze
30.0 × 20.0 × 16.5.0 cm

Edition of 3

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Lobster and Brush

2024
Bronze with black patina
21.0 × 39.0 × 45.0 cm

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Lobster Standing on Skull

2024
Bronze with black patina
29.0 × 28.0 × 45.0 cm

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In addition, at NOKE mall, Philip Colbert’s 10-metre inflatable figure playfully merges the natural world with the language of pop culture. The lobster, sprouting mushrooms from its limbs, shoes, and clothes, evokes both wonder and transformation. The work also draws on art historical precedents such as Claes Oldenburg’s soft sculptures, where scale, material, and humour reframe the everyday as monumental. It speaks to the strange overlap between art, advertising, and mass culture, acknowledging its own place in that lineage.

Colour Beyond Time celebrates colour and form as primal forces that resonate beyond story, beyond chronology, and toward a universal aesthetic spirit.

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PHILIP COLBERT: COLOUR BEYOND TIME
2025.10.25 - 12.13

TAIPEI

1F, No.1, Jihu Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City, 114, Taiwan (R.O.C)
Tel: +886 2 8751 1185
Fax: +886 2 8751 1175
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Closed: Sunday, Monday, Public Holiday
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