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Clock Shower, originally a film, represents one of Matta-Clark's most daring performances: the artist climbed to the top of the Clocktower in New York and washed, shaved and brushed his teeth in front of the clock. As the art world's answer to Harold Lloyd, Matta-Clark transforms architectural facade to theater. Only available on: |
Biography of Gordon Matta-Clark |