San Francisco Documentary Festival

Art and Life: The Story of Jim Phillps + Q&A

Expired June 10, 2024 6:59 AM
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A pioneer of graphic art, Jim Phillips, known for his bold and visceral imagery, has left an indelible mark on the world of rock posters, surf, and skateboard art. Drawing inspiration from his life in Santa Cruz, California, Jim's journey from publishing his first artwork in Surfer Quarterly in 1962 to becoming the art director for Santa Cruz Skateboards, shaped the golden era of skateboarding.


Beneath the thriving success, however, lay the weight of high demands and eventual falling out with Santa Cruz, leading to the closure of Phillips Studios and leaving Jim and his family unemployed. A resilient spirit, Jim bounced back by freelancing and reviving his rock poster art career, crafting cherished collectible posters for renowned musicians.


Even in the face of dire financial circumstances and a grim cancer diagnosis, Jim's passion for his craft never wavered. A renewed collaboration with Santa Cruz served as a testament to his undying determination and commitment to his art.


This documentary explores Jim's dynamic life and career, showcasing his iconic work that has not only defined an era but has also secured his place in modern art history. Reflecting on a life lived with fervor, Jim's story is a profound narrative of resilience, passion, and enduring artistic vision.


Co-presented by KQED.

  • Runtime
    90 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    John Edward Makens
  • Producer
    Pierre Minhondo, John Edward Makens, Add Editors: Pierre Minhondo, Justin Fann
  • Cast
    Jim Phillips, Neil Young, Rich Novak, Eric Dressen, Jeff Grosso, Rob Roskopp, Steve Alba, Jeff Kendall, Chad Muska, Dolly Phillips
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