PASSING THROUGH MOVING IN AND GETTING AWAY WITH IT: New York City Graffiti Photographs, 1972–73 - Gordon Matta-Clark NYC a lavish film about a
Description
a lavish film about a would-be rubber baron who pulls a 320-ton steamship over a mountain
for curiosity and spontaneity
unravel body parts and disconnect garments from bodies
Around 1950
Printed on tactile craft paper and stitch-bound in traditional Korean style
PASSING THROUGH MOVING IN AND GETTING AWAY WITH IT: New York City Graffiti Photographs, 1972–73 - Gordon Matta-Clark NYC a lavish film about aFrom 1972 to 1973, Gordon Matta Clark took over fifteen hundred photographs of grati in New York City. These pictures are some of the earliest documentation of an emerging art form, and are an under recognized body of work from Matta Clarkan artist who used the citys crumbling infrastructure to reveal the social and political implications of architecture and urban design. This publication features every frame from every roll of film Matta Clark shot,
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