5.4.12

Semantics



Semantics and Robert Fronk present: Industrial Compositions. Simply put, Fronk composed assemblages from vintage wood milled foundry patterns.

Assisted Ready-mades; a sort of quasi - reverse - Bauhaus, where function instead follows form.The work is approached with equal amounts of unconditionality and intentionality.

Fronk lived in Chicago for 18 years, painting sets for ballets, opera, theatre and amusement parks. He created faux finishes for painting studios in NYC and Chicago, worked on church restorations and commercial signage, all the while working on his personal paintings and assemblage. Born in Cincinnati, Fronk graduated from The Art Academy in 1981, w/ scholarships and concentration in Drawing and Printmaking.

Show opens Saturday April 7th from 7-10pm

Semantics gallery
1107 Harrison Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45214
tel. – 513-348-7261

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