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Anarchitecture: The Political Philosophy of Building Imported from ChileMain MenuAnti-ArchitectureAn introduction to the American Anarchitecture movement, spearheaded by our primary subject of analysis, Gordon Matta-ClarkThe Individual Identity of ArtAn Analysis of Gordon Matta-Clark's "Split" and Roberto Matta's "Le Pianiste"Beauty in the VoidAn analysis of Gordon Matta-Clark's "Conical Intersect" and Roberto Matta's "Disasters of Mysticism"You are Being WatchedA continued analysis of "Split" and "Conical Intersect," as well as Roberto Matta's "Les Roses sont Belles"How to Make Art when Art is IllegalAn analysis of Gordon Matta's films and exhibitions in a historical contextKat Kingfe1592fd7df7324bf85fc6eab3cc67e635f68471
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1media/2019-12-03.pngmedia/2019-12-03.png2019-12-03T10:23:21-08:00Kat Kingfe1592fd7df7324bf85fc6eab3cc67e635f68471356605The Political Philosophy of Building Imported from Chilebook_splash2019-12-03T10:42:49-08:00Kat Kingfe1592fd7df7324bf85fc6eab3cc67e635f68471