At the time when architectural modernism was coming under fire, one artist working in the ‘seventies approached the ‘splitting’ of modern dwelling in a distinctive way. His art strikes me as a compell… more →
Drinking Upstreamthesilverlining wrote 2 months ago: 1943-1978. Via. … more →
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rbnd1 wrote 5 months ago: The C20 art and social theory concerning ‘the everyday’ precedes and overtly informs the … more →
hideoussunday wrote 10 months ago: I don’t envy the curator who, wishing to bring works in the collection out into the museum spa … more →
Melanie wrote 10 months ago: Another great exhibition at the MUMOK is called: “Performative Bodies – Utopian Architec … more →
urbesque wrote 11 months ago: posted by Caroline Picard as was sent in an email from GL Member & Foodie & Staunch supporte … more →
Shane Waggoner wrote 11 months ago: At the time when architectural modernism was coming under fire, one artist working in the ‘seventies … more →
akemihong wrote 11 months ago: I have added new details about additive architecture & Gordon Matta-Clark in relation to the she … more →
Shane Waggoner wrote 11 months ago: There is a term in the home construction industry today, ‘spec house’. It refers to homes built by s … more →
exchangesjournal wrote 1 year ago: Saw Anne Carson perform an amazing essay on translation called “Cassandra Floatcan” this … more →
micahnova wrote 1 year ago: conical introspection Originally uploaded by micahnova … more →
tododecharol wrote 1 year ago: As I was walking through Ibn Gvirol the other day, something amazing happened. I heard it. I’m … more →
thisisnotashop wrote 2 years ago: December 1st – 19th, 2007 Opening: Friday November 30th, 7pm-9pm Exhibition Hours: Tuesday … more →
fineartetc wrote 2 years ago: Gordon Matta-Clark was born in New York on June 22, 1943, to artists Roberto Matta and Anna Clark. T … more →
doublegenitive wrote 2 years ago: Continuing to worry various genealogies of art and writing after WWII. . . Perhaps a good example of … more →
barkwall wrote 2 years ago: Don interviewed Gordon Matta-Clark about his work as an artist/architect, part of which dealt with G … more →
carolinewoolard wrote 2 years ago: Nothing Works Best Nothing Words Beast Beast of the North World -from his sketchbook (misrecognize, … more →
Matt Niebuhr wrote 2 years ago: UPDATE: Read about the show…and see a couple of images via NYT… Showing at the Whitney … more →