Frank Holliday (born 1957, North Carolina) is an American painter who became known in the New York City art world in the 1970s and 1980s. He is often associated with the East Village scene and associated with Club 57. His early career as an artist included working with Andy Warhol and close associations with artists such as Keith Haring[1]Ann Magnuson and Kenny Scharf.
Catalogs
2004 Biannua IEssay by Michael Braake
2002 With Or Without YouEssay by Royce Smith
2001 Tripping in AmericaEssay by Elizabeth Murray, Debs & Co.
Figure/Disfigure Essay by J. Toinick, URI
1999 Wah Wah Series Essay by Anney Bonney, Nick Debs
No Show Essay by Dale Peck, Nick Debs
1986 Correspondences Essay by N. Mouforrage
Bibliography
2009 New York Observer, The Gallery Is Fake, But the Paintings Are Real, By Leon Neyfakh[2]