"The way that I'd think about [Gordon Matta-Clark's] work, or the way that I'd describe his work, is that he considers architecture sculpture," says UMOCA Curator of Exhibitions Jared Steffensen. In ...
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 ...
Asked to create a work for the Institute for Architecture and Urban Planning, Gordon Matta-Clark arrived with a BB gun and shot out their windows, intending to cover the broken glass with ...
Image: Gordon Matta-Clark creating Garbage Wallunder the Brooklyn Bridge in 1970. © The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark David Zwirner is pleased to present an ...
Catalog of an exhibition held at the White Columns, Sept. 9-Oct. 15, 2005 and at the Queens Museum of Art, Sept. 11, 2005-Jan. 22, 2006. The origins of "Odd lots" / Jeffrey Kastner, Sina Najafi, ...
If you want to feel the love, have a free meal, and possibly chat up Matt Dillon, David Byrne, Cindy Sherman, or Rufus Wainwright—all of whom have dined here—go to David Zwirner’s West 19th Street ...
"This catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition "Gordon Matta-Clark : 'You are the measure,'" at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York"--T.p. verso. The mind is vast and ever ...
Strange things happened this past weekend at the Museum of Contemporary Art, even by contemporary art standards. An enormous black-and-white picture of a man with his head in a hole adorned the ...
If you've seen Gordon Matta-Clark's artwork -– even once -– you will remember the rush of adrenaline it sends through your veins. After all, this is an artist who loved to display the results of ...
Best known for his monumental cuts, holes, apertures, and excisions to the facades of derelict homes and historic buildings in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, and abroad, Gordon Matta-Clark’s work ...
This is a rather special video. We were very much looking forward to this exhibition, so it was a shock when we realized that our camera was not working properly at the day of the filming.