Viola Frey was an artist often credited with pushing the boundaries of traditional ceramic sculpture. Although best known for her larger-than-life ceramic figures, over the years her practice also encompassed painting, drawing, bronze sculpting and photography. Frey’s subject matter often features aspects of daily life such as men in blue business suits, women in floral dresses or in the nude, as well as collage pieces including seemingly random trinkets and collectibles in a style often referred to as bricolage. []
Review of Home as Stage featuring artworks by Emily Carris-Duncan, Kay Healey, Colin Pezzano, and Stacey Lee Webber, curated by Emily Zilber for the Wharton Esherick Museum. — Past Present Projects
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Unpacking Our Stories, Episode 1: Viola Frey, In conjunction with The Fabric Workshop and Museum's exhibition Hard/Cover (April 9, 2021 – September 26, 2021), speakers Glenn Adamson, Cynthia De Bos
Unpacking Our Stories, Episode 1: Viola Frey
Recordings VIOLA FREY
Public Collections
Viola Frey Echoes of images — Nancy Hoffman Gallery
Viola Frey Glazed Ceramic Figural Group Foundation Authenticated Conte
Artist's Mind/Studio/World · Flavor Paper
Unpacking Our Stories, Episode 1: Viola Frey
Betty Woodman in Hard/Cover at Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, April 9 - September 26, 2021
Spotlight VIOLA FREY
Viola Frey (The Space Just Between) Sculpture and Works on Paper 1970 - 1989 - Exhibitions - GAVLAK
Viola Frey - Wikipedia
Viola Frey Echoes of images — Nancy Hoffman Gallery