Biography
New York artist Phil Frost creates work that combines the raw, gritty edge of the street with an elegant, painterly aesthetic. Frost first became known in the early 1990s for his involved installations on the streets of New York. Locations were scouted, measured and analyzed for feasibility before he painstakingly created the artwork in his studio. Works, usually composed of numerous panels were then affixed to his targets under cover of darkness. In 1994, these street works inspired a PBS documentary feature on the artist. His transition to the gallery world was inevitable and after a string of strong showings in group exhibitions, he mounted his first solo exhibition at the Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, in 1999. His found object constructions and works on canvas are a multi-layered combination of colorful, almost comic-strip portraits and intricate typography overlaid with bold graphic symbols rendered, more often than not, in correction fluid. Words and slogans that are a hybrid of numerous languages, both real and imagined, are layered within the works to create compositions that are spiritual in nature, transmitting inner quickening as mantra or gestural prayer. His artwork has been featured on album covers for popular recording artists such as DJ Shadow and Sick Of It All. In recent years, Frost has continued to show his work in numerous exhibitions, including a second showing at Jack Shainman in New York (2001) and his first American museum exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia (2002), and most recently a two-man show at Prism Gallery in Los Angeles with fellow artist Barry McGee.
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Solo Exhibitions
- 2009
"Phil Frost Paperweight: An Exhibition of Works on Paper", Jonathan Levine Gallery, New York, NY
- 2006
Jack Shainman Gallery, New York City, NY
- 2004
"mALORsUDas sOLarMB: Selected works by Phil Frost", University Art Museum, University at Albany, Albany, NY
- 2003
"Phil Frost: Painting/Design", Rosenberg Gallery, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
- 2002
"Soalmb Seven", Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia, PA
- 2001
"Litany", Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, NY
- 1999
"Untitled", Spiral Museum Cultural Center, Tokyo, Japan
- 1998
"SaLORbALMB Capsized: The Avenge of Bolsar 7", Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, NY
- 1997
"Bolsar 7", Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, NY
Group Exhibitions
- 2006
“Black Panther Rank and File”, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
- 2005
“Sports Illustrated”, Islip Art Museum, Islip, NY
“Looking at Words”, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY - 2004-2009
"Beautiful Losers: Contemporary Art And Street Culture", Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio; curated by Christian Strike and Aaron Rose [catalog]; travels to Yerba