There are multiple ways to interpret Cristina Barbero’s artwork, just as there are different ways to interpret personal space. Is it a good thing, having a bit of breathing room for yourself and your own thoughts, a bit of mental space that no one but you can access? Or is it a symbol of how our society has become, individualistic, isolated, without real contact or communication? This artwork makes me wonder, and that is always a good thing…
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I had the privilege of actually unpacking and installing a Gordon Matta-Clark retrospective. Check his work out. I think you will find it most interesting. He is definitely one of my favorite artists.
He was the one with the split house and the buildings with holes in, no? The art is definitely interesting and thought-provoking…
Have you actually unpacked pieces of him? niceness…
I have and you are correct. What a loss. Gone too soon.
To undo a crate and see a slice of a house just appear….wild.
I can imagine that…
I also watched a bit of his video art… really interesting…