Gordon Matta-Clark - Anarchitect
Hardback Published on: 03/11/2017
Price: £37.50
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Synopsis
**"Undoing is just as much a democratic right as doing."---Gordon Matta-Clark**
This revealing book looks at the groundbreaking work of Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978), whose socially conscious practice blurred the boundaries between contemporary art and architecture. After completing a degree in architecture at Cornell University, Matta-Clark returned to his home city of New York. There he employed the term "anarchitecture," combining "anarchy" and "architecture," to describe the site-specific works he initially realized in the South Bronx.
The borough's many abandoned buildings, the result of economic decline and middle-class flight, served as Matta-Clark's raw material. His series *Cuts* dissected these structures, performing an anatomical study of the ravaged urban landscape. Moving from New York to Paris with *Conical Intersect,* a piece that became emblematic of artistic protest, Matta-Clark applied this same method to a pair of 17th-century row houses slated for demolition as a result of the Centre Pompidou's construction. This compelling volume grounds Matta-Clark's practice against the framework of architectural and urban history, stressing his pioneering activist-inspired approach, as well as his contribution to the nascent fields of social practice and relational aesthetics.
Published in association with The Bronx Museum of the Arts
**Exhibition Schedule:**
**Bronx Museum of the Arts**
(11/08/17-04/08/18)
**Jeu de Paume, Paris**
(06/04/18-09/23/18)
**Kumu Kunstimuuseum, Tallinn, Estonia**
(03/01/19-08/04/19)
**Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA**
(09/12/19-12/15/2019)
Publisher information
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- ISBN: 9780300230437
- Number of pages: 184
- Dimensions: 202 x 263 x 18 mm
- Weight: 912g
- Languages: English
