Gordon Matta-Clark: An Archival Sourcebook
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Date: 2022
By Gordon Matta-Clark. Edited by Gwendolyn Owens and Philip Ursprung
An essential reference that provides new understanding of the thought processes of one of the most radical artists of the late twentieth century
Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–1978) has never been an easy artist to categorize or to explain. Although trained as an architect, he has been described as a sculptor, a photographer, an organizer of performances, and a writer of manifestos, but he is best known for un-building abandoned structures. In the brief span of his career, from 1968 to his early death in 1978, he created an oeuvre that has made him an enduring cult figure.
In 2002, when Gordon Matta-Clark’s widow, Jane Crawford, put his archive on deposit at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, it revealed a new voice in the ongoing discussion of artist/architect Matta-Clark’s work: his own. Gwendolyn Owens and Philip Ursprung’s careful selection and ordering of letters, interviews, statements, and the now-famous art cards from the CCA as well as other sources deepens our understanding of one of the most original thinkers of his generation. Gordon Matta-Clark: An Archival Sourcebook creates a multidimensional portrait that provides an opportunity for readers to explore and enjoy the complexity and contradiction that was Gordon Matta-Clark.
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Publisher: University of California Press
Artist: Gordon Matta-Clark
Contributors: Gwendolyn Owens, Philip Ursprung
Publication Date: 2022
ISBN: 9780520280267
Retail: $45 | £38.00
Status: Available
Binding: Softcover
Dimensions: 7 × 10 in
Pages: 424
Reproductions: 40 illustrations
Artist and Contributors
Gordon Matta-Clark
A central figure of the downtown New York art scene in the 1970s, Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–1978) pioneered a radical approach to art making that directly engaged the urban environment and the communities within it, including large-scale architectural interventions in which he physically cut through buildings slated for demolition. His work transcended the genres of performance, conceptual, process, and land art, and made him one of the most innovative and influential artists of his generation.
Gwendolyn Owens
Gwendolyn Owens is Director of the Visual Arts Collection at McGill University and former Consulting Curator of the Matta-Clark Archive at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal.
Philip Ursprung
Philip Ursprung is Professor of the History of Art and Architecture in the Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich.
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