documents textuels
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ARCH252203
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Typescripts of Kojin Karatani's Architecture as Metaphor: Language, Number, Money: Karatani, Archîtecture as Metaphor (Michael) Translation of (Architecture as Metaphor)
1993-1994?
Typescripts of Kojin Karatani's Architecture as Metaphor: Language
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ARCH252203
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Typescripts of Kojin Karatani's Architecture as Metaphor: Language, Number, Money: Karatani, Archîtecture as Metaphor (Michael) Translation of (Architecture as Metaphor)
documents textuels
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2 file
1993-1994?
photographies
CD042.S2.002
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Box contains prints of David Miller's photographs of the bank buildings presented in the exhibition "Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture".
circa 1985-1988
Photographs of bank buildings commissioned for the exhibition
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CD042.S2.002
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Box contains prints of David Miller's photographs of the bank buildings presented in the exhibition "Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture".
photographies
circa 1985-1988
PHCON2002:0016:002:051
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Explains that Mathew Carone will sell Matta paintings and send the money to Gordon Matta-Clark for lofts for Gordon and John Sebastian Matta.
1972
Letter from Roberto Matta to Gordon Matta-Clark
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PHCON2002:0016:002:051
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Explains that Mathew Carone will sell Matta paintings and send the money to Gordon Matta-Clark for lofts for Gordon and John Sebastian Matta.
1972
PHCON2002:0016:002:084
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Response to news that Gordon Matta-Clark and Carol Gooden have separated; Says that he will send money to give Anne Alpert to begin to pay for "Batan's Harbour".
25 June 1974
Letter from Roberto Matta to Gordon Matta-Clark
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PHCON2002:0016:002:084
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Response to news that Gordon Matta-Clark and Carol Gooden have separated; Says that he will send money to give Anne Alpert to begin to pay for "Batan's Harbour".
25 June 1974
documents textuels
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7 file
Anywise Conference documents
ARCH241486
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Anywise material - planning Anywise - Miscellaneous (correspondence, schedules, bios, etc.) Participants [curriculum vitaes] and addresses - Anywise 1995 Anywise - Seok Chui Kim - Planning Anywise Money - receipts Akira Asada (correspondence) Anywise Board Meeting, Korea
1994-1996
Anywise Conference documents
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ARCH241486
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Anywise material - planning Anywise - Miscellaneous (correspondence, schedules, bios, etc.) Participants [curriculum vitaes] and addresses - Anywise 1995 Anywise - Seok Chui Kim - Planning Anywise Money - receipts Akira Asada (correspondence) Anywise Board Meeting, Korea
documents textuels
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7 file
1994-1996
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Research
CD042.S1
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The series documents Susan Wagg's research for the exhibition “Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture”on bank buildings in the United States and in Canada. It contains her research files on each bank building presented in the exhibition and more general research on bank architecture and architects or architectural firms who designed banks. The series contains a research file for each of the bank buildings studied for the exhibition, which mainly consist of photocopies of articles and press clippings. Also included are more general research files on banks, which include press clippings and photocopies of publicatons, leaflets, and promotional material, as well as some reference photographs. Furthermore, the series contains texts and labels for the exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and for the venue at Columbia University.
1929-1993
Research
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CD042.S1
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The series documents Susan Wagg's research for the exhibition “Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture”on bank buildings in the United States and in Canada. It contains her research files on each bank building presented in the exhibition and more general research on bank architecture and architects or architectural firms who designed banks. The series contains a research file for each of the bank buildings studied for the exhibition, which mainly consist of photocopies of articles and press clippings. Also included are more general research files on banks, which include press clippings and photocopies of publicatons, leaflets, and promotional material, as well as some reference photographs. Furthermore, the series contains texts and labels for the exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and for the venue at Columbia University.
Series
1929-1993
documents textuels
Research on bank buildings
CD042.S1.003
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Box contains research material on bank architecture, including photocopies of publications, documentation on architects or architectural firms, including leaflets and promotional material. Also includes labels and texts for the exhibition "Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture" at the Columbia University.
1926-1993
Research on bank buildings
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CD042.S1.003
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Box contains research material on bank architecture, including photocopies of publications, documentation on architects or architectural firms, including leaflets and promotional material. Also includes labels and texts for the exhibition "Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture" at the Columbia University.
documents textuels
1926-1993
articles
Figurer un territoire
Figurer le territoire, capital, capitalisme, argent, dématérialisation, formes d'argent
31 octobre 2022
Le capital en mouvement et la reproduction de l'empire
Sebastián López Cardozo sur les fixations territoriales du capital. Illustrations by de Cécile Ngọc Sương Perdu
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articles
31 octobre 2022
Figurer un territoire
PHCON2002:0016:002:037
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Letter from Alan Saret (c/o Siri Ramanraman, Tirwannamalui, Tamil Nadu, India) to Gordon Matta-Clark (28 E. 4th Street, NYC) thanking him for the money order; Says that he can sell the things he left; Asks again about Sam Wagstaff and says that Heizer and Barbara Rose know him. Saret is learning Sanscrit.
17 June 1971
Letter from Alan Saret to Gordon Matta-Clark
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PHCON2002:0016:002:037
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Letter from Alan Saret (c/o Siri Ramanraman, Tirwannamalui, Tamil Nadu, India) to Gordon Matta-Clark (28 E. 4th Street, NYC) thanking him for the money order; Says that he can sell the things he left; Asks again about Sam Wagstaff and says that Heizer and Barbara Rose know him. Saret is learning Sanscrit.
17 June 1971
articles
L’or et la pierre
Architecture de l’invocation