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1935 Quincy, Massachusetts - 2024 Manhattan, New York City. Known for: Geometric sculpture, drawing.
Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Carl Andre became a leading sculptor of Minimalism, known for his geometric floor-piece installations conceived with a strong sense of uniformity of shapes and the... Read full biography
Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Carl Andre became a leading sculptor of Minimalism, known for his geometric floor-piece installations conceived with a strong sense of uniformity of shapes and the subsequent interaction with their environments and with each other. It was a vast departure from the... Read full biography
Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Carl Andre became a leading sculptor of Minimalism, known for his geometric floor-piece installations conceived with a strong sense of uniformity of shapes and the subsequent interaction with their environments and with each other. It was a vast departure from the emotive work of the Abstract Expressionists who were all dominant in New York when he began his career. He attended Philips Andover Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where he studied art with Patrick... Read full biography
Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Carl Andre became a leading sculptor of Minimalism, known for his geometric floor-piece installations conceived with a strong sense of uniformity of shapes and the subsequent interaction with their environments and with each other. It was a vast departure from the emotive work of the Abstract Expressionists who were all dominant in New York when he began his career. He attended Philips Andover Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where he studied art with Patrick Morgan, a student of Hans Hofmann, one of Abstract Expressionism's chief exponents. Andre also attended Kenyon College in Ohio, traveled in Europe, enlisted in the Army, and then moved to New York City where Patrick Morgan introduced him to the... Read full biography
Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Carl Andre became a leading sculptor of Minimalism, known for his geometric floor-piece installations conceived with a strong sense of uniformity of shapes and the subsequent interaction with their environments and with each other. It was a vast departure from the emotive work of the Abstract Expressionists who were all dominant in New York when he began his career. He attended Philips Andover Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where he studied art with Patrick Morgan, a student of Hans Hofmann, one of Abstract Expressionism's chief exponents. Andre also attended Kenyon College in Ohio, traveled in Europe, enlisted in the Army, and then moved to New York City where Patrick Morgan introduced him to the contemporary art scene and where he shared a studio with Minimalist Frank Stella who encouraged his geometric creative instincts. Andre... Read full biography
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- in the airSeptember 2004Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- Behind the SeamsJune 2004Gober, RobertARTFORUM
- Language in the Vicinity of ArtJune 2004Weiss, JeffreyARTFORUM
- Shabby CliqueJune 2004Zittel, AndreaARTFORUM
- The Avant GuardianMay 2004Villinger, CarinaArt & Auction
- Gallery WatchApril 2004Editor, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Review of Books- Breaking the BoxDecember 2002Johnson, KenArt in America
- Review of BooksJanuary 2002Meyer, JamesArt in America
- Underrated/OverratedDecember 2000Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- The Chinati Foundation: A MuseumOctober 2000Beal, DaphneArt in America
- Instinct and IntuitionAugust 2000Rowlands, PenelopeARTnews
- A Summer PlaceJune 1999Liebmann, Lisa; Brooks AdamsArt in America
- Review of ExhibitionsJanuary 1998Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Mothers, Mentors andJanuary 1996Sizemore, GeneARTnews
- City Focus ChicagoSeptember 1995Holg, GarrettARTnews
- REviewsApril 1995Matthew MarksARTnews
- Minimal to ConceptualOctober 1994Donovan, MollyAmerican Art Review
