Alex Frost

Alex Frost, The Modern Dance #4, 2003, plaster of Paris

Alex Frost’s work for ‘Afterlife’ represents a single theme played in two different ‘keys’: drawing and sculpture. Part of a series on this theme, both pieces allude to a systematic process in their construction and appear to be in a state of stalemate. A knotted sculptural form could represent both conclusion and confusion. A meticulously drawn portrait of a figure is equally ambiguous in its representation.

Alex Frost, (foreground) The Modern Dance #4, 2003, plaster of Paris, (background) Untitled, 2003, drawing on paper


 

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