'Office Baroque': the process
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At each storey in the office-building, Gordon Matta-Clark made two circular cut-through incisions. In this way, created were various and large see-through gaps that transformed the architecture into sculpture. It at once became one of the largest cuttings he’d ever been able to accomplish, as well as becoming one of the most important artistic interventions ever in Belgian public space.
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Office Baroque: photograp...
Gordon Matta-Clark, Office Baroque: photographic documentation, 1977. Photography.
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Office Baroque: color sli...
Florent Bex, Gordon Matta-Clark, Office Baroque: color slides. Photography, color slide.
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Office Baroque removals: ...
Gordon Matta-Clark, Office Baroque removals: photographic documentation. Photography.
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Press release Office Baro...
Gordon Matta-Clark, Press release Office Baroque. Article, paper, ink.
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Florent Bex
Studies: PhD Art History and Archeology, University of Gent (1964) Most important professional jobs: 1972-1981: Director of the International
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Gordon Matta-Clark
Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978) was one of the sons of the famous Chilean surrealist Roberto Echaurren Matta. After studying architecture in N