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Christie's: POST-WAR AND CONTEMPORARY (EVENING SALE): Lot 12

Carl Andre (b. 1935)

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100 Zinc Square 100-unit zinc squares (10 x 10) each: 1/4 x 73/4 x 73/4 in. (0.8 x 20 x 20 cm.) overall: 1/4 x 78 x 78 in. (0.8 x 200 x 200 cm.) Executed in 1968. This work is unique and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. PROVENANCE Konrad Fischer, D쳌sseldorf Private Collection, Germany Anthony d'Offay, London Flick Collection, Switzerland Zwirner & Wirth, New York EXHIBITION Kunsthalle Bern, Carl Andre Sculpture 1958-1974, April-June 1975, p. 31. NOTES Carl Andre's sculpture is inherently concerned with placement. The only one of the Minimalist artists to refer to his work as sculpture, Andre's pieces are a conscious articulation of the space in which it is situated. Evolving from the tradition of carving natural materials in sculpture, Andre transformed this convention and decided that "rather than cut into the material", he would subsequently "use the material as the cut in space." Developing a mathematical grammar that takes nothing away from the material itself but which, like Brancusi's Endless Column, can, through simple permutation, recreate itself in space, Andre's sculptures are nonetheless paradoxical. They are usually made up of a substantial mass of material that clearly asserts its physical presence and yet has no signficant volume. Andre's sculpture perhaps comes closest to that ultimate sculptural icon of the Minimalist aesthetic, the mysterious dark monolith that appears in Stanley Kubrik's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey. As Kubrik's use of this monolith illustrated by the late 1960s the reductive language of Minimalism was widely recognized as a Modernist language of sincerity and objective truth, as such, it was the ideal language to convincingly convey a profound sense of the mystic.

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Christie's

Auction Title

POST-WAR AND CONTEMPORARY (EVENING SALE)

Auction Date

2002

Location

USA

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