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Plenty for All: The Art of Rick Fröberg

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An exhaustive first collection of artist and musician Rick Fröberg’s stunning visual art

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Forthcoming: 1/6/26

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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)


Description

Rick Fröberg was an accomplished artist and musician born in Southern California who spent most of his early creative years in San Diego before moving to New York, and then back to San Diego toward the end of his life. While juggling both of his creative outlets, he established a meaningful, urgent, vital, and powerful platform. Plenty for All: The Art of Rick Fröberg represents the many chapters and layers of his visual art practice. All of the different bodies of work he made are examined in detail—presenting the viewer with a well-rounded survey of his life’s work, mostly in chronological order.

One of the most compelling and fascinating aspects of this volume is the physical progression of Fröberg’s line work and brushstroke, and his eventual adaptation to digital means. His artwork was often featured on the record covers of his own bands, as well as other groups he met on the road, and much of his early work also appeared on posters, flyers, ads, skateboard graphics, logos, and T-shirt designs, before eventually progressing to illustrations in magazines, books, and newspapers. Fröberg’s paintings, drawings, etchings, and prints were also shown at art exhibitions throughout his career.

Plenty for All is the first look at his visual artwork in book form. It will be of great interest across the globe to his many fans (he played in a range of popular bands, including Pitchfork, Drive like Jehu, Hot Snakes, and Obits). Fröberg’s work has become very influential, and an inspiration to quite a large group of people in both the art and music worlds. He is sadly missed and mourned, but this volume will no doubt further his creative legacy. It includes short essays by curator Rich Jacobs and musician/artist Sohrab Habibion.


Book Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Published: 1/6/26
  • IBSN: 9781636142678
  • e-IBSN: 9781636142685

Author

Rick Fröberg (1968–2023) was an accomplished and well-regarded artist and musician born in Santa Monica, California. He spent his formative years drawing, painting, etching, and making music, ultimately playing in seminal bands in San Diego and New York such as Pitchfork, Drive like Jehu, Hot Snakes, and Obits. His life was tragically cut short at the age of fifty-five. Author photo by Amelia Halverson

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