Artist Details

Carl Andre

The American object artist Carl Andre is one of the leading representatives of Minimal Art. His works were shown in the ground-breaking “When Attitude Becomes Form” exhibition in the Kunsthalle Bern, as well as in the documenta 4 and 7 exhibitions. Characteristic for his sculptures of the early sixties are prefabricated components, combined into geometric shapes, functioning as parts of a whole. After meeting Frank Stella in 1958, Andre began to work in his studio. Here, he created pyramid-like objects out of identical wood beams. From 1960 to 1964, Andre worked as a shunter for the Pennsylvania Railroad which proved decisive for his later work. This is evident, for example, in “Lever” (1966), a line of bricks strung together, or in his famous ground works in metal after 1967.

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Andre, Carl
Berrocal, Miguel
Bury, Claus
Calero, Ricardo
Fetting, Rainer
Fischl, Eric
Fleiter, Sebastian
Gormley, Antony
Hall, Nigel
Hartung, Karl
Hauck, Harry
Kirkeby, Per
Kosuth, Joseph
Lanfer, Mathias
Leiberg, Helge
Lüpertz, Markus
Möser, Nicola
Penck, A. R.
Weiner, Lawrence
Wendisch, Trak