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Frances Stark: This Could Become a Gimick [sic] or an Honest Articulation of the Workings of the Mind

Frances Stark: This Could Become a Gimick [sic] or an Honest Articulation of the Workings of the Mind

Jane Farver
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Artist and writer Frances Stark addresses the doubts and anxieties of creative labor, in self-portraits that she elaborates into cross-disciplinary explorations of language as both subject matter and material. The digressive style that typifies her writing is echoed in the experience of her installations, in which themes emerge across citations from pop music and literature. Her works, often hand drawn, are executed with a vulnerability and fluency of composition that affirms the volume's title. This anthology offers a selection of the artist's writings from 1997 to 2006.
Language
English
Pages
170
Format
Paperback
Publisher
MIT List Visual Arts Center
Release
January 31, 2011
ISBN
0938437755
ISBN 13
9780938437758

Frances Stark: This Could Become a Gimick [sic] or an Honest Articulation of the Workings of the Mind

Jane Farver
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Artist and writer Frances Stark addresses the doubts and anxieties of creative labor, in self-portraits that she elaborates into cross-disciplinary explorations of language as both subject matter and material. The digressive style that typifies her writing is echoed in the experience of her installations, in which themes emerge across citations from pop music and literature. Her works, often hand drawn, are executed with a vulnerability and fluency of composition that affirms the volume's title. This anthology offers a selection of the artist's writings from 1997 to 2006.
Language
English
Pages
170
Format
Paperback
Publisher
MIT List Visual Arts Center
Release
January 31, 2011
ISBN
0938437755
ISBN 13
9780938437758

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