Carl Andre
Carl Andre (September 16, 1935 – January 24, 2024) was an American minimalist artist recognized for his ordered linear and grid format sculptures. His sculptures range from large public artworks (such as ''Stone Field Sculpture'', 1977, in Hartford, Connecticut, and ''Lament for the Children'', 1976, in Long Island City, New York), to large interior works exhibited on the floor (such as ', 1969), to small intimate works (such as ', 1989, and ''7 Alnico Pole'', 2011).In 1985 his third wife, contemporary artist Ana Mendieta, fell from their 34th-floor apartment window and died. Neighbors heard an argument and Mendieta shouting "no" immediately before the fall. He was acquitted of a second-degree murder charge in a 1988 bench trial, causing uproar among feminists in the art world; supporters of Mendieta have protested at his subsequent exhibitions. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Andre, Carl, 1935-, Andre, Carl, 1935-, Andre, Carl, 1935-2024, Andre, Carl, 1935-2024
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4by Andre, Carl, 1935-, Andre, Carl, 1935-, Andre, Carl, 1935-2024, Andre, Carl, 1935-2024
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