Gordon Matta Clark Splitting

Gordon Matta Clark Splitting. Gordon MattaClark Splitting Four Corners (1974) Artsy If Gordan Matta-Clark could be said to be associated with any one particular medium, it would be architecture These cuttings merged the traditional formal language of sculpture (line, volume, light, surface) with contemporary issues—urban decay and the breakdown of established social.

Splitting MattaClark, Gordon MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona
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Gordon Matta-Clark is best known for bold, unconventional drawings, films, photographs, and sculptures relating to the built environment Installation views We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history.

Splitting MattaClark, Gordon MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona

Matta-Clark was born in 1943 to the American artist Anna Clark and the Chilean Surrealist painter Roberto Matta In 1971, Gordon Matta-Clark began a series of what he called "cuttings," in which he opened up buildings by slicing shapes into their walls and floors, creating new vistas and passages and revealing hidden spaces 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

Gordon MattaClark, Splitting (1974), unedited film sequences © film... Download Scientific. His work, like that of Dennis Oppenheim and Robert Smithson, was formed outside the parameters of gallery presentation, and as. In the case of 'Splitting', he and helpers intentionally split a.

Gordon MattaClark Splitting Number 26 + 27 (1975) MutualArt. In his other work, sections of floors and walls were removed, and sometimes those removed sections themselves become the artwork; in. The film shows his guts in climbing around the structure that is almost collapsing