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An exhaustive first collection of one of my favorite artist and musician Rick Fröberg’s stunning visual art.
Published by Akashic Books in NYC
What people are saying…
“Rick Fröberg had one of the great rock voices. He sang and screamed, amused bemusement, naturally, effortlessly, with fine-grained grit. His visual art is equally deft and fluid. And much like his lyrics, the subtle sly humor in his art knocks you out without hitting you over the head.”
—Mark Arm (Mudhoney)
“If you only know Rick Fröberg from his prodigious rock and roll résumé, this book will be like discovering a whole other room in a house you thought you knew well—or more accurately, like finding a whole extra mansion appended to a familiar mansion. Fröberg’s art is fearless, wild, gorgeous, incredibly skilled, and informed by the same passion and seismic energy he brought to the stage. In a life cut short, he gave the world a thousand lifetimes’ worth of art across so many disciplines. This book is a gift to us all.”
—Emily Flake, writer, cartoonist, proprietor of the St. Nell’s Humor Writing Residency
“Somehow Rick managed to convey the same wound-up energy of his guitar playing and performing in the lines of his artwork . . . kinetic but wary, on the edge of control, about to spring off the page. Inspirational.”
—Mac McCaughan (Superchunk)
“This expansive debut survey showcases the visual work of Rick Fröberg (1968–2023), an artist and musician best known for his fliers, posters, and other artwork promoting the Southern California punk scene . . . Fröberg was an exceptional craftsman, the collection shows, equally capable of startlingly realistic traditional illustration, Cubism-inspired abstract art, and outlandish cartoon pastiches in the style of 1960s underground comix . . . It’s a vivid retrospective of an eclectic artist that will leave some fans itching to know more.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Fröberg exemplified the ups and downs of his subculture, developing a chaotic and idiosyncratic style that imbued his visual art and his music. Bookended by short but heartfelt essays by curator Rich Jacobs and musician and artist Sohrab Habibion (one of Fröberg’s frequent collaborators), this book explores the artistic path Fröberg followed to find his singular visual voice and is illustrated by several dozen drawings, paintings, illustrations, woodcuts, linocuts, graphic designs, and notes that made his work emblematic of the punk movement at the end of the 20th century.”
—Library Journal
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