Gordon Matta Clark Splitting

Gordon Matta Clark Splitting. Gordon MattaClark, Splitting (1974), unedited film sequences © film... Download Scientific The film shows his guts in climbing around the structure that is almost collapsing Splitting (1974) shows the complex intervention of Gordon Matta-Clark on a building purchased by Horace and Holly Solomon, located in a mostly black neighbourhood of New Jersey, and slated for demolition as part of an urban renewal project.In the process, the local government had very quickly evacuated the families that resided in the building

Gordon MattaClark Splitting Number 26 + 27 (1975) MutualArt
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Matta-Clark understood the psychic power of buildings over human beings. Matta-Clark was born in 1943 to the American artist Anna Clark and the Chilean Surrealist painter Roberto Matta

Gordon MattaClark Splitting Number 26 + 27 (1975) MutualArt

The entirety of his work, of which Splitting stands as exemplary, consisted of alterations to the architecture of abandoned or condemned buildings Gordon Matta-Clark had a particular interest in voids, gaps, and especially abandoned space If Gordan Matta-Clark could be said to be associated with any one particular medium, it would be architecture

Splitting, cutting, writing, drawing, eating… Gordon MattaClark at Culturgest Lisbon. In return, Splitting has been termed as one of the premier moments of a period in which revolutionary and other sculptures cohabits with theoretical art If Gordan Matta-Clark could be said to be associated with any one particular medium, it would be architecture

Splitting, 1974 Gordon MattaClark MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona. In his other work, sections of floors and walls were removed, and sometimes those removed sections themselves become the artwork; in. Gordon Matta-Clark had a particular interest in voids, gaps, and especially abandoned space