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No. 134: Carl Andre

Episode No. 134 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Carl Andre.

Andre’s career is surveyed by “Carl Andre: Sculpture as Place, 1958-2010,” a retrospective organized by the Dia Art Foundation and co-curated by Yasmil Raymond and Philippe Vergne. The show will be on view at Dia’s museum in Beacon, New York through March 2, 2015, after which it will travel to Madrid, Berlin and Paris.

Andre is one of the most influential artists to emerge from the minimalist movement of the 1960s. The exhibition includes not just Andre’s sculptures, but also many of his poems. Both are featured in the exhibition catalogue, which was published by Yale University Press. Amazon offers it for $44.

Air date: May 29, 2014.

Installation view of Carl Andre retrospective at Dia Beacon.

Installation view of Carl Andre retrospective at Dia Beacon.

Installation view of Carl Andre retrospective at Dia Beacon.

Installation view of Carl Andre retrospective at Dia Beacon.

Installation view of Carl Andre retrospective at Dia Beacon.

Installation view of Carl Andre retrospective at Dia Beacon.

Installation view of Carl Andre retrospective at Dia Beacon.

Installation view of Carl Andre retrospective at Dia Beacon.

Carl Andre, Twenty-Ninth Copper Cardinal, 1975.

Carl Andre, Twenty-Ninth Copper Cardinal, 1975.

Carl Andre materials table from exhibition catalogue.

Carl Andre materials table from exhibition catalogue.

Carl Andre materials table from exhibition catalogue.

Carl Andre materials table from exhibition catalogue.

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