Clifford Frith

Clifford Frith was born in London and in 1972 emigrated to Australia where he studied at the Camberwell and St Martin’s School of Art. Over the past five decades he has participated in several solo and group exhibition in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.

Frith has received many public commissions for his work including Senteniel for the foyer of 101 Collins Street, Melbourne; Ex Libris, a sculpture in granite, neon and steel for the office foyer of Horwitz Group, Sydney, and Trio, a six meter high metal work that pays a homage to music for the sculpture park at Macquarie Univrsity, New South Wales.

Clifford Frith’s work is featured in numerous public, corporate and private collections nationally and internationally, including the Tate Gallery, London, South London Gallery, Hull Art Gallery, United Kingdom, and the National Gallery of Australia, ACT.