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Walls Paper

A work made of photolithographic prints of 72 color silkscreened photographs on newsprint; pages horizontally split.

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  • A work made of photolithographic prints of 72 color silkscreened photographs on newsprint; pages horizontally split.

Date:

1973

Artist:

Gordon Matta-Clark (American, 1943-1978)

About this artwork

Gordon Matta-Clark used a variety of mediums including photography, film, and drawings throughout his artistic career. In some of his work he also referenced techniques and interests that he learned and developed while studying architecture, as can be seen in Walls Paper. This artist’s book of 72 photolithographic prints explores how systemic and structural factors—like urban decay, the housing crisis, and municipal disinvestment—enable buildings to deteriorate. The book contains reproductions of photo-silkscreened prints that featured in Matta-Clark’s installation from the year prior—also called Walls Paper—which was displayed only once before it was destroyed. The prints depict the skeletal interior walls of dilapidated housing projects in the Bronx and Lower East Side in New York City that were either set for demolition or had already collapsed. The book is split through the center horizontally, allowing those who interact with it to create unique arrangements with variable combinations of the top and bottom halves of the images.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Ryerson and Burnham Libraries Special Collections

Artist

Gordon Matta-Clark

Title

Walls Paper

Place

Ithaca (Object made in)

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1973

Medium

Photolithographic prints of 72 color silkscreened photographs on newsprint; pages horizontally split

Dimensions

26 × 21 × 1.2 cm (10 1/4 × 8 5/16 × 1/2 in.)

Credit Line

Ryerson and Burnhanm Libraries Operating Fund

Reference Number

2023.3238

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