About The Work
“I was recently bequeathed a map that belonged to my great grandfather, who, in the first decade of the 20th century, was a happy resident of Los Angeles. Encountering the stunning density of this map prompted me to imagine what a contemporary Los Angeles would look and feel like had that massive light rail system not been systematically destroyed by the automobile industry. I hope its title says the rest: A hundred years from now, you too could have nothing!”
Frances Stark
Courtesy of the Artist and Art on the Underground
About Frances Stark
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Digital pigment print with silkscreen on Somerset Velvet paper
19.68 x 16.54 in
50.0 x 42.0 cm
Signed and numbered by the artist on verso.
About The Work
“I was recently bequeathed a map that belonged to my great grandfather, who, in the first decade of the 20th century, was a happy resident of Los Angeles. Encountering the stunning density of this map prompted me to imagine what a contemporary Los Angeles would look and feel like had that massive light rail system not been systematically destroyed by the automobile industry. I hope its title says the rest: A hundred years from now, you too could have nothing!”
Frances Stark
Courtesy of the Artist and Art on the Underground
About Frances Stark
From The Magazine
- News & Events: The Hammer & LACMA Just Acquired These 8 Artists
- Interviews & Features: "The Language Is On Fire and You Just Spit It Out": Massimiliano Gioni Interviews Raymond Pettibon
- Interviews & Features: 21 Artists to Watch This September
- News & Events: The Last Rodeo? See the Best Art of the (Possibly Final) Paramount Ranch, L.A.'s Wild-Westest Art Fair
- Interviews & Features: China Art Objects's Steve Hanson on the Wild, True History of L.A.'s Chinatown Art Scene
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