Two-sided picture postcard featuring Carl Andre's landwork "Angellipse," as installed part of A.R.E.A. Project, Manhattan, Psychiatric Center, Ward's Island, New York. [details]
Single sided flyer / poster published in conjunction with show opening December 3, 1968. Features image of Carl Andre with a an unidentified work in a forest. [details]
Two-sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show held September 17 - October 15, 1994. Recto features pattern made of Carl Andre's signature "@" and "Cu" the periodic table notation for copper in the artist's hand. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February - May 1988. Introduction by Rudi Fuchs, with an interview between Carl Andre and Rhonda Cooper and an essay by Nicholas Serota. Includes exhibition history and a brief biography. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas, January 7 - February 19, 1978. Traveled to Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH, March 2 - April 16, 1978; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, July 8 - August 20, 1978; Art Institute of Chicago, December 9, 1978 - January 14, 1979; La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA, February 2 - March 18, 1979; University Art Museum, Berkeley, CA, May 9 - June 24, 1979; Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, July 18 - September 3, 1979; Musee d'art Contemporaine, Montreal, Canada, October 15 - November 23, 1979; and Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, January 7 - February 17, 1980. ... [details]
Double sided postcard documenting an installation by Carl Andre "Stone Field Sculpture," 1977 in Hartford, CT. Photograph on recto by Bevan Davies. [details]
Two-sided picture postcard featuring Carl Andre's landwork "Timbering," as installed part of A.R.E.A. Project, Manhattan, Psychiatric Center, Ward's Island, New York. [details]
Two-sided picture postcard featuring Carl Andre's landwork "Timbering," as installed part of A.R.E.A. Project, Manhattan, Psychiatric Center, Ward's Island, New York. [details]
Perhaps one of the most revered artists' publications of the 1960s, the "Xerox Book," published by dealers Siegelaub and Wendler is a xerox book in name only. Conceived by Siegelaub as an inexpensive artist's publication - each artist was afforded twenty-five pages [plus a cover / title page] to execute a site-specific project for the publication. ... [details]
Card featuring a geometric image with text beneath that reads "ZAJ IS BIGGER THAN LIFE." Verso text reads "CARL ANDRE / düsseldorf, 1968." [details]