In 1970s New York, as buildings and bridges disintegrated, a young architect named Gordon Matta-Clark invented a new art form by illegally ripping holes in decaying structures. A retrospective at the Bronx Museum reveals the relevance of his 'anarchitecture' in a city now suffocated by wealth.
from Forbes Real Time https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathonkeats/2017/12/08/gordon-matta-clark-bronx/
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