Installation view, Frances Stark: Serve the Dominant Ideology or Stop Being a Pussy, Gladstone, New York, 2023.

About

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Frances Stark (b. 1967, Newport Beach, California) lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Stark addresses the conditions of creative labor, producing candid and affecting work about the nature of artistic practice and the corresponding yet integral banality of the everyday. The artist’s body of work stands as a self-reflexive inquiry into the process of artistic production, and the often-elided demands of daily life. Stark makes drawings, collages, videos, PowerPoints, performances, and paintings that have been extensively exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide.

In 2021, Stark was the subject of a solo exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. In 2017 a new suite of her paintings was included in the Whitney Biennial, her cinematic opera, The Magic Flute, premiered at LACMA, and an earlier work was featured in the Venice Biennale. In 2015, Stark’s sprawling mid-career survey, UH-OH: Frances Stark 1991-2015, opened at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles before traveling to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. That same year Stark was the subject of a solo exhibition titled,* Intimism*, a survey of her video and digital works at The Art Institute of Chicago. In addition to being the author or subject of several books, Stark’s work has been included in prominent exhibitions such as the 2013 Carnegie International, the 2011 Venice Biennale, and the 2008 Whitney Biennial. Her work is held in various public collections, including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Tate, London; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.; Stedelijik Museum, Amsterdam; Glenstone Museum, Potomac, Maryland; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and the LUMA Foundation, Arles, France.

Exhibitions

Select Press

Frances Stark’s modest proposal

Artforum

David Muenzer

July 20, 2023

Frances Stark Interviewed by Max Levin

BOM

Max Levin

July 19, 2023

Subtlety and shock: Frances Stark’s show is a subversive mix of punk, politics and literature

The Dallas Morning News

Christopher Mosley

December 28, 2021

Teen O.P.E.R.A (Teen Orchestra Plays, Everyone Reads Along)

Flash Art

Sam Korman

October 1, 2018

Los Angeles Film Director Frances Stark: ‘Language is Under Threat’

Forbes

Grace Banks

May 12, 2017

Frances Stark on Reimagining Mozart

Sleek Magazine

Jeni Fulton

May 1, 2017

Sweet Melodies: Frances Stark Stages Mozart’s ‘Magic Flute’ in Los Angeles

ARTnews

Catherine G. Wagley

May 5, 2017

Contemporary artists are hyper-alienated and hyper-competitive

The Guardian

April 24, 2017

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