To the police, he presented himself as something of a benefactor to the sexual cruisers - though - it is doubtful how many of them really wanted great floods of light admitted to the space, not to mention hazardous chasms gaping in the floor. To Becker, he casually acknowledged (in a way that would find little favor im artistic circles today) his being in competition for the space with “the teaming [sic] s&m renaissance that cruises the abandoned waterfront.” To some friends in Texas, he described his temporary conquest in even more jocularly combative terms: ”I simply appropriated the pier by keeping my crew of henchmen boarding and barbwiring up all the alternative entrances except for the front door in which i substituted my own lock and bold.” He was also highly conscious of the theatrical potential that lay in the enterprise....”
[Thomas Crow: Gordan Matta Clark page 14-15]










Not too sure who the original photos are by.
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Original Photos by Al Baltrop (There was an exhibition at Berlin last year)
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