PHIL
FROST
PHIL
FROST lives and works in New York.
His original work on the streets has grown and matured into
exquisitely beautiful complex pieces of art.
Using anything from old barn doors, window panes, leaves, paper,
sticks, feathers, ink, aerosol, gouache and oils, he produces
textured multilayered paintings and sculptures that combine
flat repetitive organic shapes with his trademark portraiture,
and heavily textured worked areas, reminiscent of tribal shields
and artefacts from Melanesia and Australasia.
Phil
Frost is a sophisticated self taught artist who served his apprenticeship
during the 90s creating elaborate installations on the street
of New York. Locations were scouted and measured before he painstakingly
created the artwork in his studio. The work, which could consist
of many panels, were then taken to the selected site under cover
of darkness. His notoriety led to a PBS documentary being made
about his work in 1994 when he was only 21, and his transition
to galleries followed rapidly.
He
has continued to move back and forth between culture and counter-culture,
operating both inside and outside the system, and has exhibited
widely in both commercial galleries and museum spaces in USA,
Europe and Far East.
At
the end of 2005 Phil Frost's work was exhibited alongside artists
such as Picasso, Dalí, Magritte and Warhol in the acclaimed
exhibition Looking at Words: The Formal Presence of Text
in Modern and Contemporary Works on Paper at the Andrea
Rosen Gallery, New York. The exhibition of works on paper traced
the history of the presence of the written word in works of
art during the last century.
A
major one-man exhibition entitled SEEING
IS BELIEVING was held
at the ELMS LESTERS PAINTING ROOMS in October / November 2006.
Works
by PHIL FROST are available from ELMS LESTERS PAINTING ROOMS.

4.24
June 17 2005
drawing
on paper
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