Cecilie Tyri Holt (ed.)

Per Fronth

Evolution of Melancholy




With contributions by Collier Brown, Jr., Gunnar Dalbolt, Tommy Olsson, and Maia Kjeldset Siverts
300 pages, 24 x 32 cm, approx. 250 ills.
Norwegian

Will only be published in a bilingual edition, EN + NO. ISBN: 978-3-89790-634-1

ISBN 978-3-89790-635-8 Categories: ,

Overview

Per Fronth is one of Norway’s most distinctive contemporary artists, dynamically redefining the relationship between painting and photography in influential and innovative works. Painting with photography as his raw material, Fronth’s pictorial universe is captivating, bold, controversial, and seductive. Central to Fronth’s overall artistic practice are the challenging aspects of the human condition. Fronth produces large-format artworks in series and different disciplines that are politically, environmentally, socially, and highly emotionally charged: from the war zones in Afghanistan, to the indigenous peoples’ fight for their own land in the Amazonas region, and back to his own life, in native Norway, where he explores visual narratives of innocence and the coming of age.
In his most recent project Fronth creates controversy by introducing paid product placement into his artworks already acquired by museums. In doing so he elevates the discussion as to what art’s value—and the value of art—is.

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