Justine Frischmann
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Justine Elinor Frischmann (born 16 September 1969)<ref>Jews Who Rock (2016) Template:ISBN</ref> is an English artist and retired musician. After forming Suede, she co-founded the Britpop band Elastica before retiring from the music industry and pursuing a career as an artist.
Early years
Frischmann was born on 16 September 1969 in Twickenham, England, the daughter of Wilem Frischmann, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor who is the former chairman of the Pell Frischmann company of consulting engineers, and a Russian mother.<ref name="Guard1">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="indy">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Her parents are both Jewish. She grew up in Twickenham, Greater London,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and attended St Paul's Girls School,<ref name="Guard1"/> before studying at the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London from 1989 to 1993.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Career
Music
Template:Main Frischmann began writing and studying music at age 11.<ref name="Guard1"/>
She was a founding member of the band Suede with Brett Anderson, whom she met at UCL in 1988. She left the band in October 1991.<ref name="Guard1"/> In the 2018 documentary The Insatiable Ones, Anderson cites her as a highly significant influence on the band's first album.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Frischmann later founded and fronted her own band, Elastica. In 1994, Elastica were voted Best New Band by NME readers at the Brit awards. They were signed to Deceptive Records in the UK, and later with Geffen Records in Europe and the US. Their first album, Elastica, released in 1995, became the fastest-selling debut album in UK history. In 1995, Elastica were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize for Elastica. The album went on to sell over a million copies worldwide. In 2001 the band announced an amicable breakup, citing, in part, burnout from a grueling touring schedule.
Frischmann spent the next few years developing artist M.I.A., whom she discovered. M.I.A. was Frischmann's friend and flatmate. Frischmann co-wrote and produced M.I.A.'s demos for her first album, Arular, most notably its 2003 single "Galang".
In 2017, Rough Trade Records released a remastered version of Elastica. In 2019, Rough Trade released a limited edition Elastica BBC sessions album on UK Record Store Day.
Television
In 2003, Frischmann co-presented a series called Dreamspaces for the BBC Television about modern architecture. In 2004, she presented The South Bank Show and was a judge for the RIBA Stirling Prize for Architecture.
Art
In 2005, Frischmann moved to Boulder, Colorado, to enroll in a masters program in visual arts at Naropa University, a small, Buddhist-inspired liberal arts college,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and "become a nobody". In 2012 her work was shortlisted for the UK's Marmite Prize for painting, and she has been included in The Amsterdam List of 1000 Living Painters.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In a 2012 interview Frischmann said, "The themes and ideas I am working with are in direct relation to an ongoing personal narrative; the big questions are reflected in the choices I make in my art ... [including] my ever-evolving relationship with my spiritual faith. I think my approach and aesthetics reveal internal struggles and speak to my family origins and history."<ref name="Make">Template:Cite interview</ref>
In a 2016 interview regarding her art career, Frischmann stated, "I don't really have any desire to make music, to be honest."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Personal life
Frischmann dated her Suede bandmate Brett Anderson at the time they co-founded the group.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> She then dated Blur lead singer Damon Albarn from 1991 until the couple broke up in 1998, which served as inspiration for Blur's 1999 singles "No Distance Left to Run" and "Tender".
In 2008, she married Ian Faloona, a professor of meteorology at UC Davis.<ref name=bbcamerica2010>Template:Cite news</ref> They live in the North Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area.Template:R<ref name=stereogum2014>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
References
External links
- Extensive interview with The Observer
- Interview with The Independent
- Indie Rock Chicks of the 90s Template:Webarchive
- Living people
- 1969 births
- People from Twickenham
- English people of Hungarian-Jewish descent
- English people of Russian-Jewish descent
- 20th-century English women musicians
- 21st-century English women singers
- 21st-century English singers
- Jewish punk rock musicians
- Musicians from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Singers from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Alumni of University College London
- Suede (band) members
- Elastica members
- English women guitarists
- English rock guitarists
- English women rock singers
- Jewish English musicians
- Britpop musicians
- Jewish rock musicians