Justine Elinor Frischmann born 16 September is an English singer and guitarist, best known for being the lead singer of the now defunct band Elastica.
In the last few years, she has pursued a career as an abstract painter. Justine Frischmann was born in Twickenham, to Wilem Frischmann, a Jewish-Hungarian Holocaust survivor who is chairman of the Pell Frischmann company of consulting engineers, and to a Jewish-Russian mother.
Initially, Frischmann had wanted to pursue art, but after her father expressed doubts, she attended Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London, where she spent six years studying architecture. Frischmann began dating Brett Anderson in , and together they founded the band Suede. She left the band in They were first signed to his label, Deceptive Records, and later signed with Geffen Records. The album became the fastest selling British debut in history, and went on to sell over a million copies worldwide.
Elastica released a second album in which did not sell as well. The gallery will have a solo show of her paintings from 13 April to 28 May She left the band in They were first signed to his label, Deceptive Records , and later signed with Geffen Records.
The album became the fastest selling British debut in history, and went on to sell over a million copies worldwide. Elastica released a second album in which did not sell as well. In the band announced an amicable breakup.
From , Frischmann collaborated with her friend and former flatmate M. After hearing beats M. In a interview regarding her art career, Frischmann stated, "I don't really have any desire to make music, to be honest. Mastering engineer Sean McGee tweeted that he had just "cut a record for Elastica today" and that the band members "hadn't seen each other for 20 years.
Frischmann was in a relationship with Anderson during her time in Suede. In she began dating Damon Albarn of Blur. She has been painting for about 10 years, though it was only in that she started exhibiting her work. She spends her days working in her studio, walking in the redwood forests and protecting her four cats from coyotes.
The landscape suffuses her paintings. She still sings, but only in the shower or, she laughs, to her cats. Which, as has been well documented, there was. Yet Frischmann has enough perspective to look back fondly on the good times. Alex Needham in New York.
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