Dana Frankfort: There was a stone
Saturday, February 24, 2018.
For over two decades, Dana Frankfort has explored the vexing periphery between language and sight by painting words. Rather than laying claim to the paintings, controlling their semiotic pulse, her words serve as the formal armature; they prop up, ventilate, and allow the many layers of paint to breath. Imperatives, allusions, evocations鈥攖he words dissolve into a palimpsest of obscured serifs and stems, into color and form.
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Saturday, February 24, 2018.
For over two decades, Dana Frankfort has explored the vexing periphery between language and sight by painting words. Rather than laying claim to the paintings, controlling their semiotic pulse, her words serve as the formal armature; they prop up, ventilate, and allow the many layers of paint to breath. Imperatives, allusions, evocations鈥攖he words dissolve into a palimpsest of obscured serifs and stems, into color and form.
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