Book Launch: Dale Frank, Artist. Artworks 2006–2023
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Book Launch: Dale Frank, Artist. Artworks 2006–2023

Join us for a special event to celebrate the launch of Dale Frank, Artist. Artworks 2006–2023 co-published by Perimeter Books and Neon Parc.

By National Art School

Date and time

Wed, 29 May 2024 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM AEST

Location

National Art School

156 Forbes Street Darlinghurst, NSW 2010 Australia

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join us for a special event to celebrate the launch of Dale Frank, Artist. Artworks 2006–2023 co-published by Perimeter Books and Neon Parc. As part of the book launch, a round table conversation will discuss the book and the inseparable nature of Dale Frank’s art and life. Featuring artist Dale Frank, film maker Jenni Hicks, Steven Alderton, Director and CEO of the National Art School, moderated by Geoff Newton, Director Neon Parc. All are welcome!

This program is held in association with Dale Frank: Growers and Showers, on display at the National Art School Gallery until 1 June 2024.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Dale Frank’s paintings are an experiment in raw chemistry, time, and motion. Perhaps the most prolific, radical, and singular Australian artist of his generation, Frank’s work – made by pouring and layering varnish over prolonged periods – embodies the transgressive power of art-making. It is alchemy and abstraction in one turbulent, bubbling, mirror-slick concoction; intensely deliberate, but searing with a kind of dirt under-your-fingernails psychedelic energy.

The major book Dale Frank, Artist. Artworks 2006–2023 features an immense selection of key works produced over the past seventeen years, a period in which Frank has pushed the limits of his output even further, experimenting with new materials including horror masks, human hair wigs, chocolate fountains, designer furniture, and filmmaking. In many instances, traditional paint is replaced with industrial materials such as resin, varnish, glass, epoxies, and fake blood. Designed by Stuart Geddes and Žiga Testen – and featuring major new texts by Edward Colless, Erik Jensen, Amelia Winata, and Georgina Reid – this vast book operates in a similarly radical fashion. Juxtaposing and layering Frank’s works over British fashion photographer Ben Morris’s frenetic, high-flash images of the artist’s home, studio, and surrounds, the book offers a dazzling, unsteadying encounter with a practice and a life that clash, coalesce, and collapse in on one another.