Matta-Clark, Gordon, 1943-1978
Dates
- Existence: 1943-06-22 - 1978-08-27
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
ArtistBook International No.3 / Moeglin-Delcroix A ; Matta-Clark G., 1997
LIBEROLIBROdARTISTALIBERO / Giorgio Maffei, curator ; Emanuele De Donna, curator ; Ruscha E ; Staeck K ; Matta-Clark G ; Weiner L ; Nannucci M ; Agnetti V ; Baldessari J ; Feldmann HP ; LeWitt S ; Boltanski C ; Downsborough P ; Parr M ; Richter G ; Horn R ; Opie J ; Tillmans W ; Warhol A ; Hamilton R ; Tinguely J ; DellaCasa G ; Bertini G ; Kounellis J ; Hidalgo J ; LaRocca K ; Prince R ; Kaprow A ; Gilbert & George ; Fulton H ; Acconci V ; Mauri F ; Merz M ; Ono Y ; Ontani L ; Vaccari F ; Opalka R ; Beuys J ; Calle S ; Hirst D ; McCarthy P ; Monk J ; Guillot A ; Boetti A ; Tozzi T ; Ceroli M ; Munari B ; Novelli G ; Lora-Totino A ; Pignotti L ; Perfetti M ; Isgro E ; Bentivoglio M ; Chiari G ; Villa E ; Ori L ; Caruso L ; Diacono M ; Carrega U ; Martini SM ; Rotella M ; Carmi E ; Parmiggiani C ; Paolini G ; Nannucci M ; Anselmo G ; Fabro L ; Zoon E ; Prina S ; Mainolfi L ; Costa Cl ; Simonetti C ; Marinetti FT ; Soffici A ; Capogrossi G ; Manzoni P., 2008
The firsr section of this catalogue depicts artist books using photographs borrowed from various sources and the second section depicts artist books based upon photographs in Bibliotecas in Spoleto, Umbria, Modena, Catania and in Art Academies. The opposite dos a dos present book objects and works that resemble books, e.g. paintings, drawings, magazines, etc., followed by a section on visual poetry and small magazines dating from Futurism to the present. Several books and magazines depicted in this exhibition catalogue are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Micropolitiques / Hubaut, Joel ; Beuys J ; Buren D ; Filliou R ; Hubaut J ; Matta-Clark G ; Villegle J., 2000
Subtitled "Art as Micropolitics, a Mirror of Contemporary History," Hubaut drew ideograms on its cover. The title "Big Flick/Flick/Show" is written in ink at the top and "Epidemic Error" at the bottom of the cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.