Gordon Matta-Clark's 'Conical Intersect' (1975) was a torqued, spiraling 'cut' into two derelict 17th-century Paris buildings adjacent to the construction site of the controversial Centre Pompidou.
NEW YORK — The small Bronx Museum of the Arts regularly punches above its weight. It is doing so again with “Gordon Matta-Clark: Anarchitect,” a streamlined exhibition of the work of this ...
Gordon Matta-Clark, the artist, urban explorer and "anarchitect" most famous for the "building cuts" he performed on various decomposing structures in the 1970s, made eighteen short films before his ...
MattaClark was invited to create Conical Intersect for the Paris Biennale in 1975 For this piece he cut a giant conical shape into two adjacent seventeenthcentury buildings designated for demolition ...
31.5 x 47.5cm; 39 x 26.5cm; 32 x 48cm; 33 x 48.5cm.Frame47 x 62.5cm; 54 x 41.5cm; 47.5 x 63.5cm; 47.5 x 63.5cm ...
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I met Gordon MattaClark at the 1975 Paris Biennale He was looking for a place to make a piece I led him to a building across the street from my place on rue Beaubourg that I had been taking photos of ...
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