This book collects six interviews with the American artist Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978) in the most productive years of his artistic career, since 1974, shortly after completing his famous work ‘Splitting’—which consisted of cutting a suburban house in half condemned to demolition—until the year of his early death, in 1978, at the age of 35. Artist of few words, who preferred action to theoretical statements, these interviews constitute valuable documents to delve into the motivations that gave rise to his works.
Edited by: Moisés Puente
Publisher: Puente editores
Dimensions: 11 x 18 cms
Number of pages: 128
Language: Spanish
Cover: Soft Cover
ISBN: 9788494969461
First year edition: 2020
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