Gordon Matta Clark Appropriates Tossed Items for Art
Kamal Musharbash — October 14, 2010 — Art & Design
References: acidolatte.blogspot
The product of demolished buildings has inspired artist Gordon Matta Clark to reused debris, rubble and other broken items to compose compelling pieces of art. Houses split into quarters, sideways instruments and abstract installations are only the beginning of what Clark has been able to generate.
All of the pieces that Gordon Matta Clark employs serve as emotional artistic expressions. With the functional and situational inter-connectivity of the found items and their combined adaptation as art, Clark achieves harmony in disorder. The artist believes that his work has the ability "to transform place into a state of mind by opening walls."
All of the pieces that Gordon Matta Clark employs serve as emotional artistic expressions. With the functional and situational inter-connectivity of the found items and their combined adaptation as art, Clark achieves harmony in disorder. The artist believes that his work has the ability "to transform place into a state of mind by opening walls."
Trend Themes
1. Reuse of Debris - Opportunity to create art by repurposing and transforming discarded materials.
2. Functional Inter-connectivity - Exploration of the interconnectedness and adaptability of found objects as an art form.
3. Transforming Place Into Mind - Using art to create an emotional experience and change the perception of a physical space.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists can adopt the approach of repurposing discarded materials to create unique and thought-provoking artworks.
2. Architecture - Architects can incorporate the concept of functional inter-connectivity to create innovative and sustainable designs using reclaimed materials.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can use artistic installations to transform a space and create a unique and immersive environment for users.
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