Tag: ARCHIVE

  • ARCHIVAL IMPRESSION: (RE)COLLECTING GORDON MATTA-CLARK

    ARCHIVAL IMPRESSION: (RE)COLLECTING GORDON MATTA-CLARK

    This article examines the contested relationship between the artist Gordon Matta-Clark, who was educated as an architect, and his father, the Surrealist painter Roberto Matta, with regards to architecture and the archive. It argues that architecture was impressed, archived in Matta-Clark not only by his father, but also by his destructive drive and the reinscription […]