Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held September 21 - October 19, 1996. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition held October 3, 2008 - January 25, 2009. Curated by Tracy Fitzpatrick. Text by Tracy Fitzpatrick, Saundra Goldman, Tom Kochheiser, and Griselda Pollock. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 5, 2006 - January 14, 2007. Essays by Laura Fernández Orgaz, Saundra Goldman, and Juan Vicente Aliaga. Includes exhibition checklist, biography, and a section for English translations. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with retrospective show held at Gallery 210, University of Missouri, St. Louis, April 3 - 28, 1989. Text by Joanna Freuh and the artist. Edited by Thomas H. ... [details]
Issue 1 of 125 Newbury Free Press, published in conjunction with the inaugeral exhibition, "Wild Strawberries," held at 125 Newbury, New York, September 30 - November 19, 2022. Edited by Oliver Schultz. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 27, 1984 - January 8, 1985. Includes acknowledgments by Rhonda Cooper, interview with Carl Andre, biography, and exhibition checklist. [details]
Twelve transcribed dialogues between Carl Andre and Hollis Frampton. Edited and annotated by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. Appendix photographs by Hollis Frampton of works by Carl Andre 1958 - 1963. Includes index, autobiographies and bibliographies. ... [details]
Large-scale facsimile reprint of Carl Andre's 1963 poem "America Drill: Red Cut, White Cut, Blue Cut," featuring interwoven texts from American history. Red Cut uses text from "Indian History and Genealogy Pertaining to the Good Sachem Massasoit of the Wampanoag Tribe and His Descendents," by Ebenezer W. ... [details]
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]