Gordon Matta-Clark
Gordon Matta-Clark
About this book
Gordon Matta-Clark (1943?78) died at only 35 of pancreatic cancer and has since become a cult figure of late 20th-century art. Trained in architecture at Cornell, he went on to question the field?s conventions in vivid projects?performance and recycling pieces, space and texture works and word games?some of which excised holes into existing buildings or assembled deeds to New York City alleys and curbs. The artist used a variety of media to document his work, including film, video and photography. 00'Gordon Matta-Clark: Experience Becomes the Object' collects five essays and ten individual interviews with various friends and family members of Matta-Clark?s. Together, they outline a biographical profile and offer an analysis of the historical period in which the artist developed his short but successful career. New, never-before-published material and photographs as well as an exclusive link to the documentary Crosswords: Matta-Clark?s Friends by Matias Cardone are also included.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL25630543W
Subjects
Artists, united statesArtists, biographyCriticism and interpretationCriticism and interpretationmatta-clark, gordon , 1943-1978Matta-clark, gordon , 1943-1978Conceptual artConceptual art--united statesN6537.m3947 g67 2016709