Readings of the Archive by Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg, Kitty Scott
Edited by Francesco Garutti, Claire Lubell. Text by Francesco Garutti, Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg, Kitty Scott.
Scholars delve into the CCA’s Matta-Clark archive, expanding the scope of the artist’s endlessly generative oeuvre
This book unpacks the comprehensive Gordon Matta-Clark collection at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CP138) in Montreal, opening it up to provisional readings from various perspectives. Yann Chateigné reorganizes Matta-Clark’s library into areas of inquiry, from alchemy to psychoanalysis, as a framework for gathering traces?—written and drawn?—of his thinking. Hila Peleg reassembles hours of discarded film footage, challenging the notion of documentation and returning to view the physical and social contexts?—the relational space?—of Matta-Clark’s interventions. And from hundreds of travel photographs, Kitty Scott constructs a panorama of Matta-Clark’s visual notes on the world around him?—a foil to his artworks.
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FORMAT: Pbk, 9.5 x 12.25 in. / 248 pgs / 410 color / 132 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $55.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $76.95 ISBN: 9783960988380 PUBLISHER: Walther König, Köln/CCA AVAILABLE: 12/15/2020 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: FLAT40 PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA LA ASIA AU/NZ AFR
Gordon Matta-Clark: CP138 Readings of the Archive by Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg, Kitty Scott
Published by Walther König, Köln/CCA. Edited by Francesco Garutti, Claire Lubell. Text by Francesco Garutti, Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg, Kitty Scott.
Scholars delve into the CCA’s Matta-Clark archive, expanding the scope of the artist’s endlessly generative oeuvre
This book unpacks the comprehensive Gordon Matta-Clark collection at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CP138) in Montreal, opening it up to provisional readings from various perspectives. Yann Chateigné reorganizes Matta-Clark’s library into areas of inquiry, from alchemy to psychoanalysis, as a framework for gathering traces?—written and drawn?—of his thinking. Hila Peleg reassembles hours of discarded film footage, challenging the notion of documentation and returning to view the physical and social contexts?—the relational space?—of Matta-Clark’s interventions. And from hundreds of travel photographs, Kitty Scott constructs a panorama of Matta-Clark’s visual notes on the world around him?—a foil to his artworks.