Gordon Matta-Clark

$33.72

This book supports art history education by providing a comprehensive overview of the artist Gordon Matta-Clark’s work and influence.

Gordon Matta-Clark
Gordon Matta-Clark
$33.72

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This catalogue covers the brief but groundbreaking career of the self-proclaimed “anarchitect” Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978), one of the most influential American artists of the 1970s. The immense ambition and scale of his projects, and their fearless reimagining of the urban landscape, challenged city-dwellers to reconsider the very notion of built structure and the fragility of seemingly unassailable edifices. Matta-Clark’s first interventions took place in abandoned, derelict structures, upon which he performed his famous “building cuts” and “intersects.” First published in 2008 (for a show at SMS Contemporanea in Siena), and organized thematically and chronologically, this substantial volume looks at these and other bodies of work, such as the Food restaurant, the performances, the “estates” and the artist’s pursuit of alternative economical housing. The catalogue also includes a filmography and critical essays, plus an interview done by Judith Russi Kirshner in 1978.

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Weight 0.871 lbs
Dimensions 20.3 × 2.5 × 23.9 in

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