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Artist: Gordon Matta-clark ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Gordon Matta-Clark.
- Gordon Matta-Clark - Splitting 1974-75 gelatin silver print Spencer Museum of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Matta (Roberto SÈbastian Antonio Echaurren Matta), I Want to See It To Believe It, 1947 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Matta (Roberto SÈbastian Antonio Echaurren Matta), The Mooner, 1959 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Matta (Roberto SÈbastian Antonio Echaurren Matta), Composition, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Matta (Roberto SÈbastian Antonio Echaurren Matta), Untitled Composition, Illustration of a Poem by Alain Bosquet, 20th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Alvan Clark, American, 1804-1887 Mrs. Alvan Clark (Maria Pease) about 1840 Oil on panel 50.8
- John Singleton Copley - Mrs. Clark Gayton 1779 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Geraniums, 1959
- Sir Joshua Reynolds - Jane, Duchess of Gordon 1775-78 oil on canvas Norton Museum of Art British Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Anonymous, Portrait of James Albert Clark, 1884 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Mortensen, Meadowland, 1977 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Vessel #1, 1953 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Stairwell, 1951 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Self-Portrait, 1951 Museum of Fine Arts
- Chester Harding, American, 1792-1866 Alvan Clark about 1840-45 Oil on panel 68.9 x 55.56 cm Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Headland III, 1962 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Headland IV, 1963 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, M. W., 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Jar of Flowers, 1973 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, Sky Vision, 1974 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, Skyscrape, 1974 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- I. Clark, Salamanca, 1809 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, Untitled, 1981 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Mortensen, The Big Sur River, 1978 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: A, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: B, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: C, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: D, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Russell T. Gordon, untitled, 1981 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: F, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Gilkey, Unclassified Reflections: E, 1994 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Edward Gordon Craig, Moses, 1909 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- I. Clark, The Town of Stirling, 1824 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Crucifixion, circa 1951 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- I. Clark, Hermitage of St. Frene, 1819 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Montara Beach, 1961 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Roof Tops, 1951
- Jacob Eichholtz - William Clark Frazer c. 1830 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Cook, Seated Nude, 1974 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gordon Hope Grant, Fog Over Gloucester, 1941
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Matta-Clark
Victoria and Albert Museum: Ossie Clark: British Fashion Designers of the 60s and 70s Ossie Clark was a key figure in the world of photographers, designers, rock stars and other celebrities who took London by storm in the 60s and 70s. The famous and the fashionable wore Ossie Clark’s designs including Marianne Faithfull, Jimi Hendr...
Le Centre d'art et de diffusion Clark: Call for Artists: Project Submissions Being Accepted Proposals should include
-Curriculum Vitae
-15 to 20 slides and/or vidéo(NTSC), CD/DVDs documents,
clearly identified with a description list
-A project proposal and-or an artists' statement (2 pages max.)
-a press kit (if any)...
Hayward Gallery: Force Fields: Phases of the Kinetic Over 100 paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and films made by artists from the 1920s to the early 1980s have been brought together by the exhibition’s curator Guy Brett. Among the seminal works in the show are Calder’s early mobiles, D...
High Museum: A Passion for Renoir: Five Great Paintings from the Clark Art Institute Renoir’s distinctive brushwork is particularly exquisite in his depictions of women, such as the elegant figures in At the Concert, a major work from Renoir’s early career. A Passion for Renoir represents a special collaboration between the High M...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Winslow Homer: Works on Paper ...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Fiona Clark: Go Girl Both an exhibition and a catalogue, Go Girl revisits this episode, one of the most controversial in New Zealand’s photographic history. It presents for the first time Fiona Clark’s complete photographic series Dance Party, from which these two ima...
Witte de With Center for Contemportary Art: Occupying Space: Works from the Generali Foundation Collection Photography, film, video, and installations are amply represented in the collection - the Generali Foundation has in fact been a pioneer in collecting policy involving these media. It holds the largest European collection of videos by artists. Ano...
Colville Place Gallery: Enchanted: Julie Clark, Alexa de Ferranti and Charlotte Prodger Julie Clark, video
The video pieces and drawings use found footage of little accidents recorded from You've Been Framed to examine moments of embarrassment, when one feels suddenly vulnerable or exposed by a physical kind of lapse and loss of...
Pigman Gallery: Fragments of a Cityscape: Clark Buckner At the heart of the installation is a four-channel video titled "The Sound of the Street (16th and Mission)". In it, Bucker poses two questions to passers-by: 1) What is the sound of the street? and 2) Can you make the sound? The results produce ...
Le Centre d'art et de diffusion Clark: Call for Artists: 2004 / 2005 Programming
- Visual documentation: 15 to 20 clearly identified slides and/or video documentation (NTSC), CD-Roms, DVDs, soundtracks or any other visual document that may serve in assessing your proposal
- A descriptive list of your visual documentatio...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Jean-François Millet: Drawn into the Light ...
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art: Trailing Lewis and Clark, Featuring the Art of Ken Holder Artist Ken Holder, inspired by Stephen Ambrose’s book, “Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson and the Opening of the American West,” traveled the trail of Lewis and Clark. He was excited by the thought of creating his own “voyage o...
Collins Gallery: Designs Drawings & Processes: John K Clark, Glasspainter Little however, is ever revealed about the techniques and processes involved
and this is a unique opportunity to examine the evolution of some of the most
technically complex stained glass ever created.
Clark Art Institute of Art: Noble Dreams, Wicked Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930 The rich history of this American Orientalism will be the subject of Noble Dreams, Wicked
Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930, a traveling exhibition organized by the Sterling and
...
MASS MoCA: Off the Shelf: Contemporary Artists' Books from the Clark Art
Institute Library, the Williams College Museum of Art and the Chapin
Library of Rare Books All of the books in Off the Shelf were created between 1985 and 2000. Among
the well-known book-artists featured are Angela Lorenz, Richard Tuttle,
Gunnar Kaldewey, Johanna Drucker, and Philip Zimmermann. Also, many of the
books are by well-kn...
ProArts Gallery: Call for Artists: New Visions - Introductions 2005 at Pro Arts New Visions: Introductions 2005 is organized by Christian L. Frock, Director
of Exhibitions & Programming and is an annual juried exhibition produced by
Pro Arts. Selections are made from actual works in person. Participation is
open to all ar...
La Viande Gallery: Art in Mind: Works by The Tate Sisters, India Ritchie, Carlos Calvet, Jackie Clark, Emma Glibbery, Fester and Satoshi Matsuyama Satoshi Matsuyama was born in Kamiisityou, Hokkaido in 1958.
Satoshi's first true love, MUSIC (jazz and gospel) developed in his early teens where he took up saxophone. After 11 years on the Tokyo club circuit he began to reassess his life goal...
La Viande Gallery: Art in Mind: Works by The Tate Sisters, India Ritchie, Carlos Calvet, Jackie Clark, Emma Glibbery, Fester and Satoshi Matsuyama Satoshi Matsuyama was born in Kamiisityou, Hokkaido in 1958.
Satoshi's first true love, MUSIC (jazz and gospel) developed in his early teens where he took up saxophone. After 11 years on the Tokyo club circuit he began to reassess his life goal...
White Colmns: OUTER BOROUGHS White Columns consists of an ongoing program of culturally diverse exhibitions and services for
visual artists. It is a not-for-profit gallery which is open to the public, free of charge, eleven months
per year and presents new exh...
Henry Moore Foundation Studio: Robert Clark: Plans For The Real World, Parts 1–12 Plans For The Real World, Parts 1–12 takes its evocative
base from the atmosphere of expectation and suspense of
dawn and dusk. Prominent elements of painting, drawing
and text are disorientated by combination with
photography, sculpture,...
MASS MoCA: Mirror Mirror: Reflective Contemporary Work The "mirror stage" when children first recognize themselves is widely
understood as a critical phase of human development. Mirrors, both
symbolically and practically, are the fulcrum within that development, and
this exhibition features artw...
Photographer's Gallery: Corinne Day: Diary Alternately shocking and sad, bleak and tender, the series draws
comparison with the work of Nan Goldin and Larry Clark for its uncompromising
honesty, its hard-hitting subject matter, and its understa...
Michael C. Carlos Museum: Uses of Photography in Contemporary Art ...
Artspace New Haven: Soft: Curated by Debbie Hesse Featuring works by: James Clark, Eric Conrad, Joseph Fucigna, Anne George,
Sarah Gjertson, Ron Janowich, Clint Jukkala, Jane Miller, Amy Punckak, Orit
Raff, Janice Redman, Mary Temple, Leo Villareal and Dina Weiss James Clark, Leo Villareal, ...
Museum of Contemporary Art: The Experiment of Exercise and Freedom These artists shared beliefs that their artwork was to be regarded not only as an aesthetic object for
passive contemplation, but also as a participatory and transformative experience that advocated new
relationships between art, life, and socie...
National Museum of Fine Arts: From Picasso to Keith Haring The artworks, mostly donated by collectors and artists before and after the Revolution, includes a room dedicated to the US art from the Reagan era, which were donated in 1984 by 50 american artists. It contains among others, an outstanding piece ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Art at Midcentury: Spotlight on the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston The exhibition opens with art by European and Latin
American artists such as Max Ernst and Matta, whose
work was to play a defining role in shaping the New Yor...
MASS MoCA: Mark Taylor: Grave Matters In Grave Matters, Williams College Professor Mark Taylor and photographer
Deitrich Christian Lammerts present beautiful and disturbing black and white
photographs of the gravesites of 150 artists, architects, writers,
philosophers, and musician...
Sert Gallery, Harvard University Art Museums: Tadashi Kawamata: Boston Project, Plan in Progress Bringing Kawamata to the Fogg Art Museum to work closely with students, faculty, and curators is a fabulous opportunity for everyone involved. He is a challenging and intelligent artist, well known for his generous collaborations with students. W...
Virtual Tart: Genomegram: Recent photographic work by Fiona Clark I am a documentary photographer. It was a natural progression for me to turn my camera from the external world onto
myself. My body, my experiences are the essence of this work.
The Brain, my Brain,...
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