This review was originally shared to my Instagram Stories Feed.
This review was originally shared to my Instagram Stories Feed.
This review was originally shared to my Instagram Stories Feed.
Another artwork starring the Scout, You're An Eagle Now is on display in Columbia, Missouri, this summer. Nixed_Index, curated by Nathan Halwel and Wilson Minshall of the University of Missouri's George Caleb Bingham Gallery, features work by "...13 emerging artists whose work visually engages with themes of reproduction..." I've written a little bit about this series already on Instagram, which you can read about, here.
You’re An Eagle Now, oil on canvas, 24 x 18 in., 2019
I donated a small painting for the Venice Family Clinic Art Walk & Auction happening on Sunday, May 19. The Scout is an fragmentary image of an Eagle Scout borrowed from a vintage greeting card given to me as a gift. The Scout is the protagonist of most of my work from 2018. I think of him as a young Odysseus or Luke Skywalker, even. He's the archetype character from Campbell's Hero With 1,000 Faces, imperfectly shaped by hand. The Scouts was a rite of passage for many of my peers where I grew up. I was never a Scout, but I used to draw for the magazine.
Here's a link to the Paddle8 auction page where you can view and bid on works. All proceeds from the auction go to the Venice Family Clinic, which is a boon to the rapidly changing Venice Beach (and American) landscape. It's important that people like us contribute to the betterment of our fellow humans today, more than ever.
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Event Horizon - May 18 - June 29, 2019
I'm happy to be in a group show with some fantastic painters opening this Saturday at CMAY Gallery on Wilshire Blvd. Extrapolating from the press release, "Event Horizon" was curated around a concept of artists who play in equal measures iconography and expressiveness. The chosen cohort consists Carlson Hatton, Hadley Holliday, Mira Schnedler, and myself. The works I am showing revisit the weeping super hero motif that is at the center of my "True Believers" series. A blubbering strongman's chubby tears take center stage in the two main works, and carry over to four other 12 x 9" auxiliary paintings. The show will be on display through June 29.
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Artist Talk Livestream
Thursday, May 18, 2019
I was invited to give an Artist's Talk at Team One agency on Thursday, May 18th (today!). The hour-long talk is going to be about the evolution of my art practice over the years, my influences, and some of my thoughts on parenthood, creativity, and art. As an experiment, I've decided to do an "Instagram Live Feed" of the event, from about 3:30 until 4:30 pm, Pacific Standard Time. Feel free to watch and listen in here.
Dear Friends,
You are cordially invited to attend the public reception for Nothing Special 2: Martha Harlan Morgan & Willa Wasserman on Sunday, March 17 from 3-6pm.
Nothing Special 2
Martha Harlan Morgan & William Wasserman
For the second Nothing Special, UCLA MFA Candidate William Wasserman pairs recent still life paintings with a series of floral watercolors by their late grandmother, Martha Harlan Morgan. Something more than a hobbyist, but never a professional painter, Morgan’s influence was pivotal in encouraging Wasserman’s artistic inclinations as a youth.
This exhibition highlights conversations around the amateur and the professional, and the roles that gender can play in both shaping and validating creative pursuits.
Martha Harlan Morgan (1928 - 2015) won prizes for her white roses from the Roswell Garden Club of Atlanta Georgia. She wa an avid painter of watercolors.
William Wasserman (b.1990) is an MFA Candidate in Painting at UCLA. They also produce works with Jenny Gagalka and Beaux Mendes under the moniker, “En Plein Error.”
If you are unable to attend the public reception, you may arrange a private viewing by contacting Frank Stockton (fstockton@gmail.com), or by replying to this message.
Nothing Special: 4620 W. Jefferson Blvd. in Los Angeles, CA 90016
www.nothingspeciallosangeles.com
@nothingspeciallosangeles on Instagram
Hello friends, and happy New Year!
2018 was a year of the highest highs and lowest lows for me in my professional and personal life. The year began with the birth of my first child, and the opening of my second solo show, Big House, at DENK gallery. In early August, Samuel Freeman Gallery presented a solo booth of my work at the Seattle Art Fair, and I was flying high until the sudden passing of my father from lymphoma turned my world upside-down. I’ve managed to stay relatively productive in the studio in the time since, but the heartbreaking loss of my dad underscored what is important to me in life beyond painting, which includes my family, friends, and the Los Angeles artist community.
Odysseus Outwits the Giant & Untitled - New Paintings
Big House Catalog w/ Limited Edition Linoleum-Print Dust Jacket Cover
Nothing Special - Gallery Project Space
James Joyce, Muscle Cars, Palm Trees, 28 x 32 in., Oil on canvas, 2016-2018
Odysseus Outwits the Giant, 25 x 46 in., Oil on canvas with Artist's Frame, 2018
The series that kept me most occupied over the summer is a small group of paintings that stem from the You Are An Eagle Now work shown at the Seattle Art Fair. I cast the Eagle Scout as protagonist in several new “gutter” paintings that guest-star an appropriated image of James Joyce as the one-eyed proxy for Polyphemus. Follow me on Instagram (@fjstockton ) to see new works and works-in-progress.
The Big House printed catalog with Ltd. Edition Dust Jacket Cover. Contact for Availability.
I recently self-published a catalog documenting the installation and key works from the Big House show at DENK. Big House was comprised of 15 multi-paneled, mixed-media works composed as one cohesive installation of painting.
Each dust jacket for the Big House catalog features a spray-painted, hand-printed linoleum cut of the Two Palms motif, signed on the front and limited to an edition of 100. $250
I’ve been working hard to tidy up a an area in my studio building to be used as a project space for showing the art of friends and colleagues. Nothing Special Los Angeles, is intended to become a space for conversations around contemporary art. You can follow Nothing Special on Instagram here, or just search for @nothingspeciallosangeles
The first show will feature new collages by artist and filmmaker William E. Jones, and a new dimensional painting by Mark Flores. William and Mark have been making work side-by-side for over 20 years, but have never done a two-person show together. I'm very grateful and excited to feature these new works in Nothing Special's inaugural show.
I will host public receptions from 3-6 pm on Sunday, January 13 and February 17, and by appointment.
Warmly,
Frank J. Stockton
I’m happy to share this mention of You’re An Eagle Now as one of the 2018 Seattle Art Fair highlights for Galerie Magazine by art critic Paul Laster:
Los Angeles’s Samuel Freeman Gallery presenting a playful solo booth installation of expressionistic paintings riffing on classical symbolism in American culture by Frank J. Stockton, a recent MFA graduate from UCLA.
Larry Gagosian Curates Showstopping Booth at Seattle Art Fair and Other Opening Day Observations, by Paul Laster, galeriemagazine.com, published August 2018 (link)
On August 2-5, 2018, I will exhibit a booth of paintings at the Seattle Art Fair. The installation, entitled You're An Eagle Now, is a combination of 10 large and small works featuring bald eagles, Boy Scouts, and sinks of dirty dishes. I’ll be present for the duration of the fair. Stop by and say hello! Here is a link for complementary VIP passes to the fair, courtesy of Samuel Freeman: http://seattleartfair.com/tickets/samuelfreeman18-vip
Tailfeathers (detail), which will be exhibited at the 2018 Seattle Art Fair with Samuel Freeman Gallery, will be on view at my July 23 studio preview.
On July 23, 2018 from 7-10 pm, I will host a casual viewing party of You're An Eagle Now, an installation of paintings to be exhibited at the Seattle Art Fair next month. Food, libations, and a box fan will be provided to help keep you cool. Kindly RSVP if you would like to attend
In a previous newsletter I mentioned that I was organizing a collection of notes into a ‘zine. Double-Jointed Spiral is a collection of ideas and notes on art and painting, presented as poetry. DJS is organized into five chapters distinguished by color, bound by paperclips. Email me if you’d like to purchase one for $25 shipped in the U.S.A.
I am grateful to have received a couple of thoughtful reviews on January’s Big House solo show at Denk Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles. The first is by Genie Davis for artandcakela.com, and the other is with long-time supporter Beatrice Chassepot of beartmagazine.com. Check them out!
"Big House" opened on January 20, 2018 at Denk gallery in Downtown Los Angeles.
Installation detail of a readymade that was incorporated into the installation.
Map of the name and location of the individual works within the installation.
The installation measured 24 feet wide by 14 feet tall and was comprised of 96 different canvases, 15 autonomous works, and three readymade objects.
Minotaur’s Big Day (2017) was one of the anchors of the painting installation.
Terrible Infant, oil on canvas, 77 x 60 in., 2017
Here I am hard at work completing the intricate installation.
A 3/4 angle view of Big House just after installation was completed. It took me and an assistant over 10 hours to install.
Origin Story is composed from several individual paintings like panels on the page of a comic book. I call these types of works Gutter Paintings.
Speaking in Tongues (gutter painting), oil on canvas (11 canvases), 36 x 36 in., 2017
Frank J. Stockton / Big House / 2018 Big House is an installation of 15 discreen works made up of 96 canvases and found objects juxtapozed on a single 23 foot wall. Fragments of the exhibited at Stockton's Summer 2017 open studio. "Big House" debuted at DENK Gallery in the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District, where he worked with Curator/Gallery director Carl Berg. Stockton is a 2015 Master of Fine Arts (MFA) recipient in Drawing and Painting from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), where he worked with artists such as Lari Pittman, Hirsch Pearlman, Patty Wickman, Barbara Kruger, and Roger Herman.
Me posing with my wife on the night of the opening
Shift, a group show featuring Karen Carson, Kim Dingle, Iva Gueorguieva, Elisa Johns, also opened at Denk gallery the same evening as Big House.
Shift, a group show featuring Karen Carson, Kim Dingle, Iva Gueorguieva, Elisa Johns, also opened at Denk gallery the same evening as Big House.
As if becoming a parent wasn’t enough excitement, my solo show, Big House, opened on January 20th at Denk Gallery in the Downtown L.A. Arts District. The opening had great energy and featured an open bar, which kept spirits high. Vanessa was even able to make a brief appearance. In addition to Big House, Denk is also displaying a fantastic group show, Shift, of the esteemed artists Iva Gueorguieva, Karen Carson, Kim Dingle, and Elisa Johns, in the front gallery space.
Denk is a relatively new gallery, but already has an impressive roster of artists that includes the likes of Tim Hawkinson and Folkert de Jong. It even has its own parking lot, which will come as a relief to those of you inclined to stop by (please stop by!). The show is only up until February 17th, 2018. www.denkgallery.com
Click here to view works available for purchase on Artsy.
I’m a dad!
On Tuesday, January 2nd, Vanessa and I welcomed our first baby into the world. He was born weighing 6 lbs., 12 oz., and has gained about two pounds in his first month. His hobbies include eating, sleeping, and rolling from front-to-back during tummy time. My new hobbies include changing diapers, staying awake into the wee hours of the morning, and taking him for walks around the neighborhood.
The Pacific Coast issue of New American Paintings (#133) arrived in January, featuring three new paintings that are included in the Big House installation at Denk Gallery. Don’t ask me to autograph it for you, though!
This month, friends Beatrice and Laurent Chassepot are exhibiting a portion of their art collection at the Alliance Française de Los Angeles that includes one of my paintings. The show will be on display during the entire month of February.
Village (2016) will be on display at the Alliance Française de Los Angeles in February 2018.
Click the link below for more information: http://afdela.org/event/art-exhibition-beatrice-laurent-chassepot-french-art-week-2018/
I am also putting the final touches on a collection of casual notes and writings on painting & art called Double Jointed Spiral. Shoot me an email and let me know if you would like a copy when it’s finished.
Thanks for reading. I look forward to sharing more news in a few months.