"Documenting Cadere, 1972-1978-review, by Laura Cumming, The Guardian, US edition, Web, Jan. 2013. André Cadere was the stick man, the artist known for carrying a stick. He took one wherever he went.... Read full biography
"Documenting Cadere, 1972-1978-review, by Laura Cumming, The Guardian, US edition, Web, Jan. 2013. André Cadere was the stick man, the artist known for carrying a stick. He took one wherever he went. This stick – or sticks, for there seem to have been a hundred or more during the course of his... Read full biography
"Documenting Cadere, 1972-1978-review, by Laura Cumming, The Guardian, US edition, Web, Jan. 2013. André Cadere was the stick man, the artist known for carrying a stick. He took one wherever he went. This stick – or sticks, for there seem to have been a hundred or more during the course of his painfully short life – was not just a length of wood but a collection of smaller wooden cylinders painted in bright colours and threaded on a rod. The colours varied, and so did the sizes and... Read full biography
"Documenting Cadere, 1972-1978-review, by Laura Cumming, The Guardian, US edition, Web, Jan. 2013. André Cadere was the stick man, the artist known for carrying a stick. He took one wherever he went. This stick – or sticks, for there seem to have been a hundred or more during the course of his painfully short life – was not just a length of wood but a collection of smaller wooden cylinders painted in bright colours and threaded on a rod. The colours varied, and so did the sizes and permutations. But Cadere was essentially a one-work artist. What an innocent object the striped stick sounds – and looks. There is one on display at Modern Art Oxford painted in a particular combination of yellows, purples and blues that somehow seems to evoke... Read full biography
"Documenting Cadere, 1972-1978-review, by Laura Cumming, The Guardian, US edition, Web, Jan. 2013. André Cadere was the stick man, the artist known for carrying a stick. He took one wherever he went. This stick – or sticks, for there seem to have been a hundred or more during the course of his painfully short life – was not just a length of wood but a collection of smaller wooden cylinders painted in bright colours and threaded on a rod. The colours varied, and so did the sizes and permutations. But Cadere was essentially a one-work artist. What an innocent object the striped stick sounds – and looks. There is one on display at Modern Art Oxford painted in a particular combination of yellows, purples and blues that somehow seems to evoke the 1970s, when it was made. It's irregular, the 20 tubes slightly ill-matched like a child's dried pasta necklace, and one not... Read full biography
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