Gordon Matta-Clark

Gordon Matta-Clark is most widely recognized for what he called "Anarchitecture" in which he dissected existing buildings insisting on a primal use of force that he paralleled to creative conceptualization. Matta-Clark resided here in Artpark in the summer of 1974; he made a work titled Bingo (below) – portions of a house placed on the river’s bank.

Gordon Matta-Clark – Conical Intersect, 1975, photo: Marc Petitjean

"Turning The Place Over" by Richard Wilson


Bingo, Pieces from House displayed in Art Park, Lewiston, New York (Documentation of the action "Bingo" made in 1974 in New York, United States)

 https://whitney.org/collection/works/43329

 

Here on slab #9  Echus, found objects and materials, 1989 and A Pedestal Not Unlike the Attic I Had Planned, found and purchased materials, 2002

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