Phil Joanou
Title: The Birth of Venus
Dimensions: 74" x 50"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: The Red Umbrella
Dimensions: 40" x 30"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Phoebe
Dimensions: 40" x 30"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Private Collection
Title: Woman with her Cats
Dimensions: 24" x 18"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Afternoon
Dimensions: 18" x 14"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Private Collection
Title: Woman II
Dimensions: 48" x 60"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Liberty Leading the Blind
Dimensions: 48" x 60"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: The Idol Worshippers
Dimensions: 30" x 40"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: The Brass Ring
Dimensions: 48" x 60"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Vesti la Giubba
Dimensions: 54" x 64"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: The Game
Dimensions: 54" x 64"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: The Dinner Party
Dimensions: 30" x 40"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Cooped
Dimensions: 48" x 60"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Samantha
Dimensions: 24" x 30"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Elizabeth
Dimensions: 24" x 30"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: After the Bath
Dimensions: 24" x 30"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: American Gothic
Dimensions: 30" x 40"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Nietzsche's Dream III
Dimensions: 22" x 28"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: The Runners IV
Dimensions: 24" x 30"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Waitress
Dimensions: 18" x 24"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Woman with Tattoos
Dimensions: 18" x 24"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Room by the Sea
Dimensions: 16" x 20"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Title: Winged Messengers
Dimensions: 54" x 66"
Medium: Oil on Linen
Critique by Art Critic Jonathon Goodman of Art in America
Phil Joanou is a Pasadena, California based artist. the product of extensive training, in institutions and with individual artists, Joanou possesses an M.F.A. from The New York Academy of Art.
Critique by Art Critic Jonathon Goodman of Art in America
Phil Joanou is a Pasadena, California based artist. the product of extensive training, in institutions and with individual artists, Joanou possesses an M.F.A. from The New York Academy of Art.

His skill is underscored by the largeness of his themes. For him, art has a purpose beyond mere reporting or active negation of human values; he looks to read the human condition as both chastening and full of wonder.

Figurative art remains a powerful vehicle for an artist interested in social issues and the universality of experience. Joanou sees his art as being influenced by his experience with mass communications and psychology; the result of his experience in the advertising industry. His paintings are intuitive portraits of the complex psychological situations we so often find ourselves in. They read as essays in a style that incorporates elements both classical and contemporary, in a vocabulary that activated very old stories and makes them new again.

Gerrit Henry, contributing editor for Art News and The New York Times wrote, "Joanou is a social commentator of great depth, stalwart technique and unflinching prophecy."