CP138 Gordon Matta-Clark: Readings of the archive by Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg, and Kitty Scott
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This book unpacks the comprehensive Gordon Matta-Clark collection at the CCA (CP138), opening it up to provisional readings from different points of view. 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(...)
CP138 Gordon Matta-Clark: Readings of the archive by Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg, and Kitty Scott
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This book unpacks the comprehensive Gordon Matta-Clark collection at the CCA (CP138), opening it up to provisional readings from different points of view. 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. In foregrounding seemingly incidental parts of the collection, these studies manifest an exploratory way of working with archives, by which selecting, presenting, and writing are processes of ongoing research. Rather than synthesize, CP138 Gordon Matta-Clark: Readings of the archive by Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg, and Kitty Scott extends the scope of what constitutes Matta-Clark’s body of work and thus the physical and intellectual terrain within which to situate it.
CCA Publications
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Cet ouvrage déballe l’exhaustive collection Gordon Matta-Clark au CCA (CP138), en l’ouvrant à des interprétations provisoires issues de points de vue différents. Yann Chateigné réorganise la bibliothèque de Matta-Clark pour y recueillir les traces – écrites et dessinées – de sa pensée au travers de champs d’investigation structurants, de l’alchimie à la psychanalyse.(...)
CP138 Gordon Matta-Clark : Les archives revues par Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg et Kitty Scott
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Cet ouvrage déballe l’exhaustive collection Gordon Matta-Clark au CCA (CP138), en l’ouvrant à des interprétations provisoires issues de points de vue différents. Yann Chateigné réorganise la bibliothèque de Matta-Clark pour y recueillir les traces – écrites et dessinées – de sa pensée au travers de champs d’investigation structurants, de l’alchimie à la psychanalyse. Rassemblant des heures de séquences de film rejetées, Hila Peleg remet en question la notion de documentation et ramène à la vue les contextes physiques et sociaux – l’espace relationnel – des interventions de Matta-Clark. Et à partir de centaines de photographies de voyage, Kitty Scott dresse, en contrepoint aux oeuvres de Matta-Clark, un panorama de ses notes visuelles sur le monde qui l’entoure. En mettant au premier plan des éléments apparemment secondaires de la collection, ces études manifestent une approche exploratoire des archives, dans laquelle la sélection, la présentation et l’écriture relèvent d’un processus de recherche continue. Plus qu’une synthèse, CP138 Gordon Matta-Clark : Les archives revues par Yann Chateigné, Hila Peleg et Kitty Scott propose d’élargir la portée de ce qui constitue l’oeuvre de Matta-Clark et ainsi le terrain physique et intellectuel dans lequel elle se situe.
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15,791 photographic materials, 2,44 linear meters of textual records, 628 drawings, 63 publications, 11 rolls, 11 audio-reels and audiocassettes, 4 maps, 4 artifacts, 1...
Fonds Pierre Jeanneret, 1870-2011.
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15,791 photographic materials, 2,44 linear meters of textual records, 628 drawings, 63 publications, 11 rolls, 11 audio-reels and audiocassettes, 4 maps, 4 artifacts, 1...
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127 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Pittsburgh ; New York City : Periscope Publishing ; New York, NY : Distributed by Prestel Publishing, [2013]
The pragmatism in the history of art / Molly Nesbit.
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127 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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Pittsburgh ; New York City : Periscope Publishing ; New York, NY : Distributed by Prestel Publishing, [2013]
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429 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
Barcelona : Polı́grafa ; New York : D.A.P./Distributed Art Pub., ©2006.
Gordon Matta-Clark : works and collected writings / [Gordon Matta-Clark ; concept and edition by] Gloria Moure ; [translation: Selma Margaretten].
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429 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
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Barcelona : Polı́grafa ; New York : D.A.P./Distributed Art Pub., ©2006.
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1 game (196 pieces) : wood, acrylic, metal ; various sizes in wooden box 7 x 45 x 21 cm. + 2 sheets (59 x 42 cm. folded to 15 x 42 cm.)
[1988] (St. Pölten, Austria)
Stadtbaukasten [game] = Il Gioco della capitale = Capital game.
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1 game (196 pieces) : wood, acrylic, metal ; various sizes in wooden box 7 x 45 x 21 cm. + 2 sheets (59 x 42 cm. folded to 15 x 42 cm.)
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[1988] (St. Pölten, Austria)
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Exclusively available in single volumes at the CCA Bookstore. This volume documents the film installation withing the exhibition, which features film excerpts of "Metropolis" by Fritz Lang, "La cité des enfants perdus" by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, "Waterworld" by Kevin Reynolds, "The Lord of the Rings" by Peter Jackson, "The Truman Show" by Peter Weir, and many more.
Architecture since 1900, Europe
September 2008, Venice
Out there: architecture beyond building, volume 2: hall of fragments. La Biennale di Venezia, 11. Mostra Internazionale die Architettura
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Exclusively available in single volumes at the CCA Bookstore. This volume documents the film installation withing the exhibition, which features film excerpts of "Metropolis" by Fritz Lang, "La cité des enfants perdus" by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, "Waterworld" by Kevin Reynolds, "The Lord of the Rings" by Peter Jackson, "The Truman Show" by Peter Weir, and many more.
Architecture since 1900, Europe
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The storyboard of the animation film 'Flagrant Délit' by Madelon Vriesendorp (drawings) and Teri Wehn-Damisch (script) originated from Vriesendorp's painting of the same name (in the CCA collection). It later became famous as cover illustration for 'Delirious New York' by Rem Koolhaas, an icon of modern architectural history and a product of their collaboration during the(...)
Architecture Monographs
March 2008, Berlin (Aedes)
Madelon Vriesendorp. FLAGRANT DÉLIT or dream of liberty
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The storyboard of the animation film 'Flagrant Délit' by Madelon Vriesendorp (drawings) and Teri Wehn-Damisch (script) originated from Vriesendorp's painting of the same name (in the CCA collection). It later became famous as cover illustration for 'Delirious New York' by Rem Koolhaas, an icon of modern architectural history and a product of their collaboration during the seventies in New York.
Architecture Monographs
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The documentary film "What It Takes to Make A Home" (2020, conceived by Giovanna Borasi of the CCA and directed by Daniel Schwartz) follows a conversation between two architects whose work addresses homelessness. Michael Maltzan in Los Angeles and Alexander Hagner in Vienna have both designed long-term housing, exploring and embodying various strategies for social(...)
Humans and cities
October 2020
Questions on dwelling, discourse 01: What it takes to make a home
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The documentary film "What It Takes to Make A Home" (2020, conceived by Giovanna Borasi of the CCA and directed by Daniel Schwartz) follows a conversation between two architects whose work addresses homelessness. Michael Maltzan in Los Angeles and Alexander Hagner in Vienna have both designed long-term housing, exploring and embodying various strategies for social integration, mental health, and inclusive architectural-urban schemes. Questions on Dwelling screened the film in full and held a conversation at feldfünf Berlin with actors engaged in homelessness in Berlin. In that conversation, they tried to address the successes and failures of the film, architecture’s role and complicity in exacerbating the financialization of housing, the criminalization of urban space, and its entanglement with the privatization of the city. The transcript of that conversation was documented in this bilingual booklet.
Humans and cities