Philip Jackson CVO DL MA FRBS

“If I am asked to describe what I do with my sculpture I reply that I look back at a previous age and render it in an impressionistic but contemporary manner.”

It is continuity and figurative tradition that roots Jackson as a sculptor, whether it is his gallery sculptures, many of which are inspired by Venice and the Maschera Nobile and are sought after by collectors all over the world, or his many public commissions such as the Bomber Command Memorial in London’s Green Park, or the statue of Bobby Moore that welcomes football fans to Wembley Stadium.

“Philip’s ability to achieve respect and admiration embracing two such different fields is rare and much to be admired. He has left an indelible footprint on his time.’
The Rt Hon the Lord Heseltine CH

Current Work

  • National Emergency Services Memorial – NESM – to commemorate the UK’s five Emergency Services, site to be confirmed.

Significant Public Statues and Monuments:

  • Bust of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan, Lincoln’s Inn 2017
  • Sculpture of Sir Simon Milton (1961-2011), Deputy Major of London, leader of Westminster City Council, unveiled 2016
  • Statue of Mahatma Gandhi for Parliament Square, unveiled March 2015
  • Sculpture of Joan Littlewood, ‘The Mother of Modern Theatre’, for Theatre Royal Stratford East, unveiled 2015
  • The Korean War Monument statue, unveiled in London 2014
  • A figure of Prince Philip, unveiled in Windsor Great Park, 2013
  • Sculpture of Sir Alex Ferguson, for Manchester United FC.
    Unveiled October 2012
  • The Bomber Command Memorial Sculpture, Green Park, London
    A group of 7 figures, depicting the crew of a Heavy Bomber.
    Unveiled June 2012
  • National Memorial Sculpture to HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
    The Mall, London.
  • Sculpture of Lord Glenconner, Mustique
  • Peter Osgood statue for Chelsea Football Club
  • The World Cup Sculpture, The Champions, for West Ham FC, London 2003
  • Large sculptural head of Sir Alf Ramsay, for Football Association, Wembley
  • Arch Angel Gabriel sculpture, for South Harting Church
  • Sculpture of St John the Evangelist, for Portsmouth RC Cathedral
  • Sir Matt Busby for Manchester United, Unveiled in 1996
  • Manchester United ‘Trinity’ sculpture (George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton), Manchester United FC grounds
  • Relief sculpture for the Foreign & Commonwealth Office
  • Bobby Moore sculpture for the Opening of the New Wembley Stadium, London
  • Large gallery sculpture ‘Don Ottavio’ installed in the Courthauld Institute of Art, London
  • Sculpture of Terence Cuneo, The Royal Engineers Barracks, Chatham
  • Sculpture of the Founders of St Margaret’s Convent, Handsworth
  • HM The Queen’s Golden Jubilee Equestrian Sculpture, Windsor Great Park.
  • Sculpture of King George VI, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth
  • The ‘In Pensioner’ sculpture for The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London
  • ‘St Richard’ sculpture, entrance of Chichester Cathedral
  • The Gurkha Memorial, London
  • The Wallenberg Monument, unveiled in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Constantine the Great, York Minster
  • Christ in Judgment, Chichester Cathedral
  • Minerva, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1997
  • ‘Sissi’, Empress Elisabeth of Austria, unveiled in Geneva
  • ‘Jersey Liberation Sculpture’, Jersey
  • ‘The Young Mozart’ sculpture, Mayfair
  • ‘The Yomper’ The Falklands War Memorial Sculpture, Portsmouth
  • ‘The Peace’ sculpture, Manchester

One-man Exhibitions (multiple):

  • Augustus Brandt, Petworth
  • ArtCatto, Loule, Portugal
  • The Portland Gallery, London
  • The Catto Gallery, London
  • Sotheby’s Monumental Sculpture, Isleworth, USA
  • The Bishop’s Palace, Wells
  • Savill Gardens, Windsor Great Park
  • Palace House & Abbey Cloister, Beaulieu
  • West Dean College & Gardens
  • Chichester Cathedral
  • Samares Manor, Jersey
  • Rymans, Chichester
  • Naples, Florida USA
  • Pashley Manor, East Sussex
  • Parkview Gallery Bristol
  • Casanova Gardens, Venice, Italy
  • Jersey Museum, Channel Islands
  • Chichester Festivities, Chichester Cathedral
  • Stansted Park Foundation
  • Solothurn, Switzerland

Appointments and Awards:

  • 2009: Appointed Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
  • 2008: Appointed Deputy Lieutenant of West Sussex
  • 2007: Appointed to the Fabric Committee of Chichester Cathedral
  • 2005: Awarded Honorary Master of Arts Degree, University of Chichester
  • 2001: Elected member of the Art Workers Guild
  • 1993: Awarded Otto Beit Medal for Sculpture
  • 1992: Awarded Otto Beit Medal for Sculpture
  • 1991: Awarded Otto Beit Medal for Sculpture
  • 1990: Awarded Silver Medal Royal Society of British Sculptors
  • 1989: Elected Fellow, Royal Society of British Sculptors

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