Andre, Carl, 1935-2024
Dates
- Existence: 1935 September 16 - 2024 January 24
Nationality
American
Found in 211 Collections and/or Records:
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (9DEC.88), 1988
Andre writes that he hopes to "have a chance to thaw out in Florida this winter. How wonderful it would be to pay you a visit & inspect your recent acquisitions." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (10 JUL.93), 1993
Andre reports to the Sackners that an exhibition of all of his remaining poetry, about 800 pages, will open in Paula Cooper's gallery on September10,1993. He writes, "I would consider it a great honor if it would be possible for you to visit the show before the opening date. There simply are no people in North America whose opinion I would value so highly." There is an ornimental ink line drawing om the address portion of the card -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (10 MAR.97) / Exhibition Announcement - Stommeln Synagogue, 1997
In this note, Andre sends an introduction for L. Brandon Krall to visit the archive and thanks them for another tour of their collection.` -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (21 SEPT.93), 1993
Andre has typed seven lines of periods in an off center strip. This card is missing from Andre box-AK. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (23 OCT.93), 1993
Andre writes about his exhibition at Paula Cooper's Gallery that he is "very happy that the show will travel to Europe. My audience is so much larger & more responsive there. You must feel about as lonely in America as I do." He also discusses his recent surgery and dreaws of stone crab claws. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (24 DEC.88), 1988
Andre writes "May you & Ruth & all your family enjoy a healthy, happy, & prosperous New Year! PAXETLVX" With respect to Marvin's suggestion about inscribing language on his flat plate sculptures, he wrote the following after the poet "lao Tzu." "The way is for ever nameless. Thiough the uncarved block is small no one in the world dare claim its allegence....only when it is cut are there names. As soon as there are namesine ought to know it is time to stop." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (26 Aug.93), 1993
Andre sends the annoucement card for his exhibition "Words" at Paula Cooper's Gallery on September 10, 1993 and invites the Sackners to the opening and dinner with his "great pleasure." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (28APR.88), 1988
Andre states that Fisccherzunft (Rheinhotel Fischerzunft, Schaffhausen, Switzerland is "a dream of comfort & cuisine. If coin is thrown into the shine there, you can see it fall all the way to the bottom." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin Sackner (30 Aug.82), 1982
Carl Andre writes to Ruth and Marvin Sackner, "Ana Mendieta & I wish to thank you very much for the wonderful evening you shared with us in Miami. Your collection & archive are truly of the aesthtic & historic first rank. It is so rare to find such depth in an American collection." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (30 NOV.88), 1988
Andre writes that Yves Gevaert & I were fantasizing about you in Brussels. You would purchase my 1960 book 'Passport' from the Addison Gallery, Andover & he would produce a deluxe, facsimile edition. Fantasies are fun whether they happen of not." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (31 MAY.92), 1992
Andre explains the text of his Poem on the recto and writes that "Poetry may be said to be breath made visible." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin Sackner: Poetry Trypoe [Passport] (31Jan87), 1987
The verso depicts a reproduction of a Camel cigarette pack. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin Sackner: What Are They Doing behind This Umbrella? (28aPR.90), 1990
Carl Andre, 1975
This a reprint of the catalogue first published in 1969. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Carl Andre, 1970
The typed carbon of "Conquest Display" illustrated on page 58 was held by the Sackner Archive and subsequently sold. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Carl Andre: Die Milchstraße Der Frieden Von Münster und andere Skulpturen, 1984
Carl Andre. Rare Publications & Documents. March 2009 / Art Base ; Weiner L ; Darboven H ; Andre C., 2009
Carl Andre. Two Artist's Books from 1973 / Art Base ; Andre C., 2009
[Check List of 560 Broadway] / Kramarsky, Wynn, collector ; Bartlett J ; Smithson R ; Andre C ; Nauman B ; Bochner M ; LeWitt S ; Cage J ; Conner B ; McClure S ; Strafella A ; Johns J ; Ruscha E ; Marden B., 2006
This check list was obtained by the Sackners from Kramarsky, one of America's most outstanding drawing collectors, on a visit to his space in New York city. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Conceptual Art / Arte Povera / Art Base ; Andre C ; Boltanski C ; Merz M ; Nauman B ; Ben., 2008
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Conceptual art 51
- Visual art 44
- Documentation 42
- Artist book (citation) 37
- Concrete poetry 32
- Critical text 20
- Artist book 19
- Fluxus 19
- Typewriter poetry 11
- Visual poetry 11
- Correspondence art 10
- Constructivism 7
- Conventional fiction 7
- Conventional poetry 7
- Political poetry 7
- Conceptual text 6
- Lettrisme 6
- Dada 5
- Reference text 5
- Typewriter art 5
- Cobra 4
- Minimal art 4
- Surrealism 4
- Typography 4
- Exhibition review 3
- Illustrated book (citation) 3
- Performance poetry 3
- Russian avant garde 3
- Situationism 3
- Xerox art 3
- Assembling 2
- Calligraphic text 2
- Mathematical poetry 2
- Abstract markings 1
- Artist book (mass produced) 1
- Bibliography 1
- Biography 1
- Cubism 1
- Erotica 1
- Found poetry 1
- Graphic design 1
- Illustrated book 1
- Letter picture 1
- Manifesto 1
- Picture poetry 1
- Pop art 1
- Punctuation art 1
- Punctuation poem 1
- Rubber stamps 1
- Stamp art 1
- Video poetry 1
- Visual/verbal 1
- Xerox book 1 + ∧ less