Is Phil's return to "permanent" art a necessary evolution?
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Mar 17, 2026
08:32
I've been thinking a lot about the new projects Phil has been dropping in 2024 compared to the classic "Goodbye Art" era. Back then, the soul of the channel was the destruction—the idea that the process mattered more than the final piece. His recent stuff feels a bit more permanent and representative. Do you guys think he's moved on from the "limitations" philosophy that made him famous, or is this just a natural shift for an artist who's been at it for 20 years? I'm curious if you think the "destruction" element is still there in spirit, or if we're witnessing a whole new version of Philinthecircle. What do you think about his current creative direction?