
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts is open today, 12-5pm! Come explore our reference area on the Mezzanine, where there are books on Matta-Clark and St. Louis, a kiosk, and the film Conical Intersect.

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1:00-1:15pm
Emily Aussberger, Practicum Student for the partnership between the Pulitzer and George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, will discuss:
Bingo
2:00-2:15pm
B.j. Vogt, Artist/Adjunct Lecturer: Core Program, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art, Washington University in S...t. Louis will discuss:
Bronx Floors and Pier In/Out
3:00-3:15pm
Serra Bording-Jones, Docent, The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, will discuss:
Conical Intersect
4:00-4:15pm
Peter MacKeith, Associate Dean, Associate Professor of Architecture, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts,Washington University in St. Louis, will discuss:
Splitting: Four Corners
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Emily Aussberger, Practicum Student for the partnership between the Pulitzer and George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, will discuss:
Bingo
2:00-2:15pm
B.j. Vogt, Artist/Adjunct Lecturer: Core Program, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art, Washington University in S...t. Louis will discuss:
Bronx Floors and Pier In/Out
3:00-3:15pm
Serra Bording-Jones, Docent, The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, will discuss:
Conical Intersect
4:00-4:15pm
Peter MacKeith, Associate Dean, Associate Professor of Architecture, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts,Washington University in St. Louis, will discuss:
Splitting: Four Corners
Read More

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GYÖRGY KURTÁG Wind Quintet, op. 2 (1959)
BARTÓK Sonata for solo violin (1944)
LIGETI Ten Pieces for Wind Quintet (1968)
The Urban Alchemy Concert Series at the Pulitzer is held in collaboration with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. The pieces performed relate directly to the exhibition Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Cla...rk and are performed by members of the Saint Louis Symphony. Each of the programs are chosen by Music Director David Robertson based on the way they relate to the exhibition concepts and the works of art on view.
Purchase tickets here: http://www.slso.org/sales/calendar/view. aspx?id=2482Read More
BARTÓK Sonata for solo violin (1944)
LIGETI Ten Pieces for Wind Quintet (1968)
The Urban Alchemy Concert Series at the Pulitzer is held in collaboration with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. The pieces performed relate directly to the exhibition Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Cla...rk and are performed by members of the Saint Louis Symphony. Each of the programs are chosen by Music Director David Robertson based on the way they relate to the exhibition concepts and the works of art on view.
Purchase tickets here: http://www.slso.org/sales/calendar/view.
Kurtag, Bartok, Ligeti
Time:7:00PM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts

As you can see in our recent upload of Flickrphotos, a throng of art viewers circulated the galleries last Friday for the reception ofUrban Alchemy. Equipped with the Flip camera and a tripod, I petitioned a few attendees to share their thoughts on this new exhibition...

The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts Watch a video from last Friday's opening of visitors talking about the exhibition.
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Visitors at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts' opening for Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark give their thoughts behind the works presented in the exhibition.

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Jane Crawford, the director of Gordon Matta-Clark's estate and Matta-Clark's widow, speaks at the beginning of the reception.
October 30, 2009, 5pm - 9pm
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts marks the beginning of the exhibition Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark with an opening reception.
For more information on this exhibition, visit its web catalog at mattaclark.pulitzerarts.org.

The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts The Pulitzer's Senior Curator and Manager or Community Engagement will be on KWMU's Cityscape this morning! Listen in at 11am.

Click here to view the embedded video. Art handlers move a re-creation of Gordon Matta-Clark’s Garbage Wall from a construction space into the Pulitzer galleries, before adding the final touches of trash to its exterior. ...

When thinking about social activism, we tend to limit the definition to include protests, sit-ins, boycotts, and marches. Yet such a definition confines our understanding, and we rarely acknowledge activism’s various manifestations. ...

Click here to view the embedded video. Art handlers install Gordon Matta-Clark’s Bingo for Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark. Above is a preview to one of Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark’s star pieces, Bingo. In...

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For a catalog of the videos we have so for Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark, check out our Facebook group Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=12 1711492403&ref=ts.

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The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts Just found this wonderful blog post, which provides a video of how Gordon Matta-Clark made one of his most notable pieces "Splitting" as well as instructions on making your own paper model of the dissected house.
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I love Gordon Matta-Clark's artwork Splitting so much that I made a paper sculpture of it. Here is what it looks like finished:You can download the instructions (that include the model itself) here and download a higher quality version of the model here. ...

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This Friday, October 30, the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts (3716 Washington) opens Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Matta-Clark (1943-1978) trained as an architect but ended up as an artist working architecturally. ...
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