This is the first book-length study of the American Minimalist artist, Carl Andre (b.1935). In a range of themed chapters, it examines the artist's key concerns, from when he started to make art in the late 1950s, through to the present day
Revealing the development of avant garde aesthetic thought in the 1960s, a series of written dialogu...
"Minimalism is a uniquely American phenomenon. This movement, with its emphasis on basic shapes, red...
Checklist for the exhibition Carl Andre Sculpture 1959–1977, July 18–September 3, 1979 at the Dallas...
This is the first book-length study of the American Minimalist artist, Carl Andre (b.1935). In a ran...
This paper examines Carl Andre's relationship to different artistic media in the light of the fact t...
An eloquent sample of the American artist's sculptural works made between 1968 and 1992. Includes te...
The American Minimalist artist Carl Andre identified himself as an 'artisan' and considered his work...
"What is minimalism? The answer to this simple question has defied simple answers. In this highly re...
A reappraisal of Minimalism from a contemporary perspective, this book documents the careers of its ...
Three authors treat aspects of Andre's work, analysing the piece titled "Die Milchstrasse" (The Milk...
This peer-reviewed article examines the different understandings of materiality and materialism at w...
This work is premised on the assumption that the excuses for not engaging properly with Carl Andre's...
Strickland provides a strongly historical survey of the minimalist movement, and chooses to divide t...
Klepac investigates transformations in Martin's work between 1969 and 1992, discussing painting seri...
This work is premised on the assumption that the excuses for not engaging properly with Carl Andre's...
Revealing the development of avant garde aesthetic thought in the 1960s, a series of written dialogu...
"Minimalism is a uniquely American phenomenon. This movement, with its emphasis on basic shapes, red...
Checklist for the exhibition Carl Andre Sculpture 1959–1977, July 18–September 3, 1979 at the Dallas...
This is the first book-length study of the American Minimalist artist, Carl Andre (b.1935). In a ran...
This paper examines Carl Andre's relationship to different artistic media in the light of the fact t...
An eloquent sample of the American artist's sculptural works made between 1968 and 1992. Includes te...
The American Minimalist artist Carl Andre identified himself as an 'artisan' and considered his work...
"What is minimalism? The answer to this simple question has defied simple answers. In this highly re...
A reappraisal of Minimalism from a contemporary perspective, this book documents the careers of its ...
Three authors treat aspects of Andre's work, analysing the piece titled "Die Milchstrasse" (The Milk...
This peer-reviewed article examines the different understandings of materiality and materialism at w...
This work is premised on the assumption that the excuses for not engaging properly with Carl Andre's...
Strickland provides a strongly historical survey of the minimalist movement, and chooses to divide t...
Klepac investigates transformations in Martin's work between 1969 and 1992, discussing painting seri...
This work is premised on the assumption that the excuses for not engaging properly with Carl Andre's...
Revealing the development of avant garde aesthetic thought in the 1960s, a series of written dialogu...
"Minimalism is a uniquely American phenomenon. This movement, with its emphasis on basic shapes, red...
Checklist for the exhibition Carl Andre Sculpture 1959–1977, July 18–September 3, 1979 at the Dallas...