But what of Frances Stark, standing by itself, a naked name, bare as a ghost to whom one would like
One of the most intriguing artists to have emerged from Los Angeles' art scene in the last decade or two, Frances Stark's work often takes the form of collages. Writing is central to Stark's practice, and the texts used are rarely her own, instead she lifts them from a wide range of literary sources - Emily Dickinson, Witold Gombrowicz and Robert Musil remaining particular favourites.
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