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That's What She Said

Frances Stark 1991-2015


  • Prestel
  • Expo: Oct 2015 - Jan 2016, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
  • by Achim Hochdörfer, David Joselit, Manuela Ammer
This generously illustrated book offers the first comprehensive overview of the work of the Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist Francis Stark.

ISBN 9783791354712 | E | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791354712
Author(s) Achim Hochdörfer, David Joselit, Manuela Ammer
Publication date November 2015
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 280 x 216 mm
Illustrations 150 col. & bw ill.
Pages 224
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
Description

Frances Stark deftly deploys text, image and literary sources in her drawings, collages, paintings and video works that reflect on her roles as artist, mother, woman and teacher. Throughout her career she has experimented with alternative modes of expression, as in her critically acclaimed video My Best Thing; her PowerPoint work Structures that fit my opening (and other parts considered in relation to their whole); and the performance Put a Song in Your Thing. Companion to an exhibition that documents Stark's 25-year long career, this book contains 125 works in which Stark employs words and images to create provocative and self-referential works that speak to the complexities of daily life. This book includes full-page detailed images that provide an insight into the highly tactile and complex nature of Stark's work. Also included are newly commissioned essays and a collection of brief reflections by a variety of prominent artists and writers whom Stark asked to revisit specific topics they've discussed or written about previously. Filled with highquality reproductions and thoughtful commentary, this book is the definitive resource on Stark's accomplished, varied and affecting body of work. Published in association with Hammer Museum, Los Angeles