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BIOGRAGHY

Jasimen Phillips (b. 1986, Los Angeles, CA) is a Los Angeles–based contemporary artist working in Afrofuturist figurative portraiture. Her paintings explore the evolving relationship between humanity and technology, examining identity, power, and transformation through speculative futurism.

Phillips studied at UCLA and has exhibited at institutions including the Torrance Art Museum and the Santa Paula Art Museum. She has delivered invited talks on Art and Artificial Intelligence at Loyola Marymount University.

Drawing on historical portrait traditions and contemporary visual culture, Phillips creates immersive, high-impact compositions that invite viewers to reconsider the human condition amid rapid technological and cultural change.

Artist Statement
My work explores the intersection of humanity and technology through Afrofuturist figurative painting. I create expressive robot portraits and narrative-driven compositions that examine how perception, identity, and emotion are reshaped in a world increasingly mediated by machines.

Using bold color, textured surfaces, and improvisational mark-making, I build immersive spaces that mirror complex emotional and cognitive states. Drawing on Afrofuturist and expressionist traditions, my paintings reveal hidden connections between human experience and technological evolution.

My work invites viewers to reflect on how technology mirrors, amplifies, and transforms the inner life, and how our relationship to machines is shaping new forms of power, memory, and self-understanding.

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