Biographie de Mark Wigley
Mark Wigley is professor of architecture at Columbia University. His books include Passing Through Architecture : The 10 Years of Gordon Matta-Clark (Power Station of Art, 2019) ; Cutting Malta-Clark : The Anarchitecture Investigation (Lars Müller, 2018) ; Are We Human ? Notes on an Archaeology of Design (written with Beatriz Colomina ; Lars Müller, 2016) ; Buckminster Fuller Inc. : Architecture in the Age of Radio (Lars Müller, 2015) ; Constant's New Babylon : The Hyper-Architecture of Desire (010 Publishers, 1998) ; White Walls, Designer Dresses : The Fashioning of Modern Architecture (MIT Press, 1995) ; and Derrida's Haunt : The Architecture of Deconstruction (MIT Press, 1993).
Wigley has curated exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the Drawing Center, Columbia University, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Het Nieuwe Instituut, and the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Most recently he curated "Passing Through Architecture : The 10 Years of Gordon Matta-Clark" at the Power Station of Art, Shanghai (2019-20).