Gordon Matta-Clark's 1975 Cibachrome Print of Conical Intersect
A silver dye bleach print, commonly known as Cibachrome, measuring 40 by 30 inches, documents Gordon Matta-Clark's 1975 work Conical Intersect. The image is credited to the Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark and David Zwirner Gallery. This archival record was posted on artcritical on April 16, 2013. Matta-Clark's practice involved cutting into buildings, and this print captures one of his architectural interventions. The artwork represents a key moment in his exploration of urban spaces. The posting date provides a digital footprint for the image's circulation. The print serves as a visual testament to his site-specific project.
Key facts
- Gordon Matta-Clark created Conical Intersect in 1975
- A Cibachrome print of the work measures 40 x 30 inches
- The print is a silver dye bleach print
- The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark and David Zwirner Gallery are credited
- artcritical posted this entry on April 16, 2013
- The posting time was 1:30 pm
- The source is artcritical.com
- The work is an architectural intervention
Entities
Artists
- Gordon Matta-Clark
Institutions
- Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark
- David Zwirner Gallery
- artcritical
- The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark
Locations
- Paris
- France
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