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BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving
BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving
BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving
BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving
BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving
BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving
BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving
BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving
BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving

BEN FROST 'Joe Cool' (2024) Framed Original Show Card - Limited Edition Artwork for Home Decor, Office Display & Gift Giving

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'Joe Cool' by Ben Frost, 2024
Original show card from the artist's "This Way Up" exhibit with Corey Helford Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 2024.
5.5 x 8.5 Inches
14 x 21.6 Centimeters
10 x 8 x 0.8 Inches (framed)
Offset lithograph print on glossy white cardstock.
Show details printed on reverse.
Open Edition (Sold Out).
*Note: Float-framed in UV glass with black (or white) MDF frame molding.

ARTIST BIO

Australian born artist Ben Frost is known for his kaleidoscopic Pop Art, mash-up paintings that take inspiration from areas as diverse as graffiti, collage, photorealism and sign-writing.

He has been exhibiting throughout the world for the last 12 years and has been involved in his own share of controversy. In 2000, he faked his own death for an exhibition suitably titled ‘Ben Frost is Dead’ which made national news in Australia.

His painting ‘White Children Playing’ caused a stir for its graphic depiction of children using drugs and a masked and disgruntled assailant slashed one of the paintings in his exhibition at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane.

Police also tried to remove one of his collaborative artworks in an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney because of its graphic nature. Ben Frost also began and continues to run the Australian street art website Stupid Krap and started the yearly paste-up festival Paste-Modernism, which is the largest of its kind in the world.