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James Healy’s inspiration

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Gordon Matta-Clark
| January 24, 2008

Original Soho Material. If Rand meet Warhol.



He also spent a year studying French literature at the Sorbonne in Paris and was in Paris during the student strikes of May 1968. It was in Paris that he became aware of the French deconstructionist philosophers and Guy Debord and the Situationists. These cultural and political radicals developed the concept of détournement, or "the reuse of pre-existing artistic elements in a new ensemble." Such concepts would later inform his work. He is most famous for works that radically altered existing structures. His "building cuts" (in which, for example, a house is cut in half vertically) alter the perception of the building and its surrounding environment.

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Tags:  art, conceptual art, deconstructivism, matta-clark

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mie iwatsuki
on January 26, 2008

He is one of my favorite.
His negative space fills the void. It makes sense that he was once an assistant to Robert Smithson who's art was not limited by genre or materials.
GMC broke the boundaries between sculpture and architecture, performance and installation, and the permanent and the transitory-.

 

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