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Born 1957, North Carolina, USA | |||
'''Frank Holliday''' is |
'''Frank Holliday''' (born 1957, North Carolina) is an American ] who became known in the ] art world in the 1970s and 1980s. He is often associated with the ] scene and associated with ]. His early career as an artist included working with Andy Warhol and close associations with artists such as ]<ref name="haring">Keith Haring Journals By Keith Haring, Shepard Fairey, Robert Farris Thompson. Penguin, Jan 26, 2010 pages</ref> ] and ]. | ||
Frank Holliday exhibited with galleries such as Kenny Schacter Gallery, Tony Shafrazi Gallery and has had several solo shows at Debs & Co. and Tom Cugliani Gallery as well as The Kitchen, Dru Artstark and GAL Gallery. He’s been represented in numerous group shows including shows at The Arts Club, White Columns, Sandra Gering Gallery, Amy Lipton Gallery, Barbara Toll Fine Art and Club 57 with Keith Haring, all in NYC. His work has been the subject of reviews by ] and ] in ''Art in America'', Grace Gluek and ] in the '']'', and ] in the '']'', and has been a recipient of a ] Grant." In 2010, Frank Holliday was awarded grants from the and the . | |||
==Solo exhibitions== | |||
* 2006 Paintings on Paper Tintenets Gallery Beacon, NY | |||
* 2003 New Paintings Kenny Schachter ConTEMPorary, NYC | |||
* 2001 Trippin' In America Debs & Co., NYC | |||
* 1999 Rafa Series Debs & Co., NYC | |||
* 1998 New Paintings Samuel Manache, Mexico City, Mexico | |||
* 1997 Wah Wah Series Debs & Co., NYC | |||
* 1997 Eclipse The Kitchen, NYC | |||
* 1994 Paintings Dru Arstark Gallery, NYC | |||
* 1993 Inside/OutGAL Gallery, NC | |||
* 1990 New Paintings Tom Cugliani Gallery, NYC | |||
* 1989 New Paintings Tom Cugliani Gallery, NYC | |||
* 1987 New Paintings Tom Cugliani Gallery, NYC | |||
==Group exhibitions== | |||
* 2011 The Sword of Damocles, The Painting Center, NYC | |||
* 2011 Royal/T presents East Village West, curated by Ann Magnuson and Kenny Scharf, Los Angeles, CA | |||
* 2010 Greensboro Collects Weatherspoon Art Museum, NC | |||
* 2009 Watercolors Rose Burlingham Gallery, NYC | |||
* With Love Weatherspoon Museum, NC | |||
* 2008 Brooklyn's Best Robeling Hall, NYC | |||
* Boson Exotic Rupert Ravens Contemporary, NJ | |||
* 2007 Sanctuary Robeling Hall, NYC | |||
* Neo Integrity Derek Eller Gallery, NYC | |||
* Change At Babylon Kathleen Kullen Gallery, NYC | |||
* 2006 Glad Benefit NYC | |||
* Weatherspoon NC | |||
* Bushwick Artist NYC | |||
* 2005 Glad Benefit NYC | |||
* New York Studio School NC | |||
* Postcards From The Edge Robert Miller Gallery, NYC | |||
* 2004 Biannual University of Tennessee Gallery, TN | |||
* Cool and Collected Weatherspoon Art Museum, NC | |||
* Band of Abstraction Van Brundt Gallery, NYC | |||
* 101 Ways SVA Gallery, NYC; curated by Jerry Saltz | |||
* 2003 Dali Lama Elizabeth Dee Gallery, NYC | |||
* Group Show Lohin Geduel Gallery, NYC | |||
* Glad Auction NYC | |||
* 2002 With Or Without You E Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, AU; curated by Royce Smith | |||
* Glad Benefit Auction NYC | |||
* 2001 Figure/Disfigure University of Rhode Island Gallery; curated by J. Tolnick | |||
* Self-Made Men D.C. Moore Gallery, NYC; curated by Alexia Worth | |||
* Absolute Vodka Grand Central Station, NYC | |||
* 20 Years Anniversary Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris, FR | |||
* Benefit Artist Space, NYC | |||
* 1999 Stars of Track & Field Debs & Co., NYC | |||
* David Bowie Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, NYC | |||
* 1998 Group Show Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, NYC | |||
* Calendar Show Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, IL | |||
* Salon New York Arts Club, NYC; curated by Barbara Hunt | |||
* Utz Lennon Weinberg Gallery, NYC | |||
* Pink La Mamma Gallery, NYC | |||
* 1997 A Very Large Array Debs & Co., NYC | |||
* Oh What a Wonderful LifeUnfinished, NYC | |||
* 1996 ] Office of ], NYC | |||
* No Show St. Marks Church, NYC | |||
* 1995 Group Show Funhouse Throckmorton Gallery, NM; curated by Sue Canning | |||
* Art on Paper ], NC | |||
* 1993 A Few Fey Things ], NYC; curated by Bill Arning | |||
* Totems, Sculpture & Totems ] Gallery, NYC | |||
* Group Show Bonlow Gallery, NYC | |||
* Space Invaders P.S.1 Museum, LIC, NY | |||
* 1992 New Art White Columns, NYC; curated by Bill Arning | |||
* Physical/Metaphysical Sandra Gerning Gallery, NYC | |||
* Benefit White Columns, NYC | |||
* Group Show Tom Cugliani Gallery, NYC | |||
* Beast P.S.1 Museum, LIC, NY; curated by Richard Flood | |||
* 1991 Painters Painting Amy Lipton Gallery, NYC | |||
* 1990 Summer Barbara Toll Gallery, NYC | |||
* 1988 Inaugural Show ] Gallery, NYC | |||
* Monochrome & Beyond The Carnegie Museum, ME | |||
* 1986 Correspondences La Foret Museum, JP | |||
* Figure Abstraction Hallwalls Gallery, Buffalo, NY | |||
* 1984Group Show Gabriel Beyers Gallery, NYC | |||
* Group Show DeFacto Gallery, NYC | |||
* Group Show Beulahland, NYC | |||
* 1981 Group Show 77 White Street, NYC; curated by ] | |||
* 1980 New Paintings by ] and Frank Holliday Club 57, NYC | |||
==Catalogs== | ==Catalogs== | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
* 2009 ''New York Observer'', |
* 2009 ''New York Observer'', The Gallery Is Fake, But the Paintings Are Real, By Leon Neyfakh<ref></ref> | ||
* 2007 ''New York Times'' ] | * 2007 ''The New York Times'' ] | ||
* 2004 ''Gay City News'' "Queering MoMA", a panel discussion with artists "Frank Holliday", ], ], ] and ]. | |||
* 2006 ''Beacon News'' ] | |||
* 2004 ''Knoxville Times'' Review by ] | |||
* 2004 ''Gay City News'' , a panel discussion with artists "Frank Holliday", ], ], ] and ]. | |||
* 2003 Art Net March Walter Robinson | * 2003 Art Net March Walter Robinson | ||
* 2003 ''Gay City News'' March 23, 2003, Mick Meehan | * 2003 ''Gay City News'' March 23, 2003, Mick Meehan | ||
* 2002 '']'' January 1, 2003 |
* 2002 '']'' January 1, 2003<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_2_90/ai_82748754 |title = FindArticles.com {{!}} CBSi}}</ref> | ||
* 2001 ''The New Yorker'' October 23, 2001 | * 2001 ''The New Yorker'' October 23, 2001 | ||
* 2001 ''New York Times'' November 2, 2001, Review by ] | * 2001 ''The New York Times'' November 2, 2001, Review by ] | ||
* 2000 ''Art Issues'' January 10, 2000, Review by ] | * 2000 ''Art Issues'' January 10, 2000, Review by ] | ||
* 2000 Absolute ArtBook | * 2000 Absolute ArtBook | ||
* 1999 ''The New Yorker'' Pick | * 1999 ''The New Yorker'' Pick | ||
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* 1998 Novedades Mexico City | * 1998 Novedades Mexico City | ||
* 1998 El Reforma Mexico City | * 1998 El Reforma Mexico City | ||
* 1997 ''New York Times'' Review by Ken Johnson | * 1997 ''The New York Times'' Review by Ken Johnson | ||
* 1997 ''The New Yorker'' Pick | * 1997 ''The New Yorker'' Pick | ||
* 1997 ''New York Magazine'' Pick | * 1997 ''New York Magazine'' Pick | ||
* 1997 ''Art In America'' |
* 1997 ''Art In America'' Holland Cotter | ||
* ''Village Voice'' ] | |||
* 1990 ''The New Yorker'' Pick | * 1990 ''The New Yorker'' Pick | ||
* 1989 ''Art In America'' Review |
* 1989 ''Art In America'' Review | ||
* 1989 Native New Yorker Review by ] | * 1989 Native New Yorker Review by ] | ||
* 1988 Juliet Spray International Survey | * 1988 Juliet Spray International Survey | ||
* 1984 ''New York Times'' The Beast by ] | * 1984 ''The New York Times'' The Beast by ] | ||
* 1984 Flash Art East Village By N. Moufourrage | * 1984 Flash Art East Village By N. Moufourrage | ||
==Grants== | ==Grants== | ||
* 2015 ]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/frank-holliday/ |title = John Simon Guggenheim Foundation {{!}} Frank Holliday}}</ref> | |||
* 2010 Pollock Krasner Foundation Fellowship | * 2010 Pollock Krasner Foundation Fellowship | ||
* 2010 Gottlieb Foundation Fellowship | * 2010 Gottlieb Foundation Fellowship | ||
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* Museum Frederick Russe, Stockholm Sweden | * Museum Frederick Russe, Stockholm Sweden | ||
* Miniature Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands | * Miniature Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands | ||
* IBM | |||
* Numerous Private Collections United States, Europe, Japan, Australia, Mexico | |||
==Affiliations== | |||
* He is a member of the faculty of , in New York City. | |||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707081015/http://www.acrstudio.com/ideas/queeringmoma/ |date=2011-07-07 }}, a panel discussion and conversation with artists Frank Holliday, ], ], ] and ]. | |||
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Frank Holliday | |
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Frank Holliday at the Painting Center in New York City | |
Born | 1957 (age 67–68) Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S. |
Education | School of Visual Arts, New York City |
Known for | Painting, performance |
Movement | Neo-expressionism, East Village |
Awards | Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Grant, Pollock-Krasner Grant, Guggenheim Fellowship |
Frank Holliday (born 1957, North Carolina) is an American painter who became known in the New York City art world in the 1970s and 1980s. He is often associated with the East Village scene and associated with Club 57. His early career as an artist included working with Andy Warhol and close associations with artists such as Keith Haring Ann Magnuson and Kenny Scharf.
Catalogs
- 2004 Biannua IEssay by Michael Braake
- 2002 With Or Without YouEssay by Royce Smith
- 2001 Tripping in AmericaEssay by Elizabeth Murray, Debs & Co.
- Figure/Disfigure Essay by J. Toinick, URI
- 1999 Wah Wah Series Essay by Anney Bonney, Nick Debs
- No Show Essay by Dale Peck, Nick Debs
- 1986 Correspondences Essay by N. Mouforrage
Bibliography
- 2009 New York Observer, The Gallery Is Fake, But the Paintings Are Real, By Leon Neyfakh
- 2007 The New York Times Holland Cotter
- 2004 Gay City News "Queering MoMA", a panel discussion with artists "Frank Holliday", Carrie Moyer, Stephen Mueller, Sheila Pepe and Andrew Cornell Robinson.
- 2003 Art Net March Walter Robinson
- 2003 Gay City News March 23, 2003, Mick Meehan
- 2002 Art in America January 1, 2003
- 2001 The New Yorker October 23, 2001
- 2001 The New York Times November 2, 2001, Review by Ken Johnson
- 2000 Art Issues January 10, 2000, Review by David Humphrey
- 2000 Absolute ArtBook
- 1999 The New Yorker Pick
- 1999 New York Magazine Pick
- 1998 Excélsior Mexico City
- 1998 Novedades Mexico City
- 1998 El Reforma Mexico City
- 1997 The New York Times Review by Ken Johnson
- 1997 The New Yorker Pick
- 1997 New York Magazine Pick
- 1997 Art In America Holland Cotter
- 1990 The New Yorker Pick
- 1989 Art In America Review
- 1989 Native New Yorker Review by David Hirsh
- 1988 Juliet Spray International Survey
- 1984 The New York Times The Beast by Grace Glueck
- 1984 Flash Art East Village By N. Moufourrage
Grants
- 2015 Guggenheim Fellowship
- 2010 Pollock Krasner Foundation Fellowship
- 2010 Gottlieb Foundation Fellowship
- 1986 National Endowment for the Arts
Collections
- Weatherspoon Museum
- Museum Frederick Russe, Stockholm Sweden
- Miniature Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Education
References
- Keith Haring Journals By Keith Haring, Shepard Fairey, Robert Farris Thompson. Penguin, Jan 26, 2010 pages
- Observer.com
- "FindArticles.com | CBSi".
- "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Frank Holliday".
External links
- Official website
- Club 57 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, with a video of Frank Holliday talking about the work and experiences from the club
- Review of Frank Holliday's recent show, titled "Trippin' in America," Art in America, Feb, 2002
- Article about Frank Holliday's work that he did for a film in 2009
- "Queering MoMA" Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, a panel discussion and conversation with artists Frank Holliday, Carrie Moyer, Stephen Mueller, Sheila Pepe and Andrew Cornell Robinson.
- Article about Frank Holliday's award of the Gottlieb and Pollock-Krasner grants