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Artist Frank Hyder: Still Magic After All These Years

Artist Frank Hyder:  Still Magic After All These Years

 

 

Introduction to Frank Hyder.   8:16 min.  Interview:  Raymond Elman.  Post-Production:  Lee Skye.  Music: Carmen Cicero,  Recorded via Zoom:  1/2/2025, Miami.

 

FRANK HYDER (b.1951) has participated in more than 200 group shows and over 100 solo exhibitions throughout the Americas, Asia, and Europe, including 10 individual exhibitions in New York City. Solo museum exhibitions in Venezuela at the Museum of Modern Art Caracas, Museo Jacobo Borges, Museum of Modern Art Zulia, Museo Universidad de Los Andes and Museum of Modern Art Coro. Other solo museum exhibitions: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Carnegie Museum CA, La Salle Museum of Art, National Museum of Catholic Art and History and The Noyes Museum.

He is one of ten artists whose heroic inflatables formed the “Giants in the City” exhibition in Miami during Art Basel Miami. He also had a six-month exhibition in the Philadelphia Airport. He was among 80 artists selected as part of an exhibit of graduates of the Maryland Institute College of Art showcasing 160 years. His “The Janis Project” exhibited at the Museum of the Pennsylvania Academy of Art, the Art Students League of New York City and James A. Michener Museum in Doylestown, PA.

He was selected to create a piece in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, was selected to create a ceramic installation in Oxnard, California and was a finalist for the Oregon Department of Transportation building and the Penn Treaty Park I-95 Access Project. He has created numerous murals with the prestigious Mural Arts Program of Philadelphia. He also created an interactive urban project with the Chicago Loop Authority, complex textures, and the subtle play of light, designed to evoke emotions and provoke thought.

He was chairman of Fine Arts and faculty member at the Moore College of Art and Design and faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts. His works have been featured in Color in Contemporary Painting, The Art of Watercolor, The Song of the City, and Artist Homes and Studios. His works have been reviewed in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Examiner, ArtNews and Art in America.

With a career spanning several decades, Frank has worked in different mediums, always pushing the boundaries of his craft. His goal is to use colors, forms, and textures to speak to his audience, encouraging reflection and dialogue. He finds joy in sharing his works with the world, making art that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries.

Hyder holds a  BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and holds an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania.

COLLECTIONS

Library of Congress, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Grand Rapids Museum of Art, Woodmere Museum, La Salle Museum, James Michener Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Caracas, Museum Jacobo Borges, Caracas, Museum of Contemporary Art Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela.

MAJOR AWARDS

National Endowment grant in experimental prints, Senior Fulbright Research Grant to Venezuela, U.S. Embassy Cultural Grants, MidAtlantic NEA in sculpture, two Pennsylvania State Council of the Arts Grants in painting and an International Art Programming Network Partners Grant (Bolivia, Peru, Turkey). First Place National Painting show at Brenau University, Georgia. Best in show Pennsylvania State Museum.

https://www.frankhyder.com/

 

The videos below were recorded via Zoom, are organized by Success Factor, and run between 30 seconds and 8 minutes. Click on any video. You must be connected to the Internet to view the videos.

 

 

INSIGHT & INSPIRATION:   3:23 min.

Where did you grow up?

 

DEVELOP A VOICE:    4:42 min.

What were you like as a kid?

 

EXPOSURE TO BROAD INFLUENCES:    9:35 min.

When did you realize that you wanted to pursue art?

 

SEIZES OPPORTUNITIES:    9:40 min.

Tell us about your Skowhegan residency.

 

EXPOSURE TO BROAD INFLUENCES:    3:28 min.

It sounds like you really leveraged your time at Skowhegan and Penn.

 

EXPOSURE TO BROAD INFLUENCES:    5:30 min.

Was Neil Welliver already making large-scale Maine landscapes when he was your art teacher at Penn?

 

INSIGHT & INSPIRATION:    5:20 min.

Did you know the artist Paul Georges?

 

SELF-CONFIDENCE:   16:18 min.

What was your odyssey after college?

 

SELF-CONFIDENCE:   2:08 min.

When the Pennsylvania Academy asked you to re-apply for an exhibition and you sent them the same slides that they had previously rejected, that was a pretty “in-your-face” action.

 

CRITICAL THINKING:    3:27 min.

When I turned my back on two degrees from an Ivy League university to pursue an unpredictable life as an artist, my parents thought I had lost my mind.

 

SEIZES OPPORTUNITIES:    2:26 min.

Tell us about your exhibition in Maracaibo, Venezuela.

 

SELF-CONFIDENCE:    6:30 min.

All of your work that I’ve seen has a blend of figurative and abstract elements. Has that always been the case?

 

INSIGHT & INSPIRATION:    8:19 min.

Tell us about your imagery.

 

UNDERSTANDS THE BUSINESS OF ART:    7:17 min.

What are some of your more recent experiences with art dealers?

 

CRITICAL THINKING:    12:17 min.

Tell me about your interactions with my longtime friend, gallerist Ethan Cohen.

 

EXPOSURE TO BROAD INFLUENCES:    10:21 min.

Tell us your paint box story.

 

INSIGHT & INSPIRATION:    6:46 min.

How did moving to the tropics impact your work? And what makes Miami special?

 

CREATES A UNIQUE PERSONAL BRAND:    1:40 min.

Tell us about your foray into dance.

 

UNDERSTANDS THE BUSINESS OF ART:    2:45 min.

Many older artists are facing the issue of what will become of their unsold artwork after they die. How are you approaching this major issue?

 

CRITICAL THINKING:    5:02 min.

What’s your favorite movie?