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Gordon Matta-Clark: Open House
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In 1972, Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–78) installed a dumpster on the street between 98 and 112 Greene Street in New York’s SoHo neighborhood, an architectural artwork he called
. Matta-Clark used discarded, scavenged materialsold pieces of wood, doorsto subdivide the space inside the dumpster, creating corridors and small rooms within the container. Dancers and artists moved around the space, their pedestrian movements activating the sculpture and captured in a Super-8 film of the piece.
Matta-Clark is best known for his building cuts and architectural interventions. Because of the nature of this work and its contextsited in spaces abandoned or slated for demolitionMatta-Clark’s “anarchitecture” was almost necessarily ephemeral, surviving as only documentation and sculptural sections.
(1972) is the only still-extant architectural piece by Matta-Clark.
is the first publication to focus on this crucial piece by the artist, using it as a way into his complex body of work. Featuring contributions from Sophie Costes, Thierry Davila and Lydia Yee, this volume takes a historical and theoretical approach to
and Matta-Clark’s entire oeuvre.