Carl Andre - Rita Sartorius e.a - Haags Gemeentemuseum / Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum - 1987





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Begrænset udgave på 2250 eksemplarer, engelsk sprog, softcover, 178 sider, 28,5 × 21,5 cm, første udgave, af Carl Andre, Rita Sartorius m.fl., udgivet af Haags Gemeentemuseum The Hague, med smudsomslag, næsten som ny.
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Limited Edition of 2250 published in conjunction with show held at the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Netherlands, January 9 – March 3, 1987, and the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands, January 11 – March 1, 1987. Includes a brief preface by the artist, numerous black-and-white photographs of Andre’s work along with a list of works included in the shows. Also includes solo exhibition history, selected group exhibition history, and bibliography.
21,5X28,5 cm - pp. 178; COL and BW; paperback. Publisher Haags Gemeentemuseum The Hague .
Condition : Bookcontents as New - The Very Fragile Dustjacket with 2 traces of Use on backside ( See last photo ) .
Will be shipped by registered Mail and T&T .
At this moment NO shipping outside Europe !!
Carl Andre (Quincy, Massachusetts, 1935 – New York, 2024) lived and worked in New York.
Andre was one of the most influential artists of his generation who was known for expanding the limits of sculpture. While sharing a studio with Frank Stella in New York at the beginning of his practice, Andre began one of his earliest series of works which were composed as typewritten poems. These poems used words and letters as sculptural materials which were often collaged together from newspapers and other forms of literature. These works anticipated the artist’s practice as a sculptor and foreshadowed his first-floor sculptures: both the works on paper and his subsequent sculptures demonstrate the importance of repetition in the artist’s practice and his fondness for reappropriating existing materials by cutting and rearranging them.
Andre’s works are part of museum collections all over the world: Tate Modern, London; Centre George Pompidou, Paris; Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice; Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam and the MoMA, New York.
Limited Edition of 2250 published in conjunction with show held at the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Netherlands, January 9 – March 3, 1987, and the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands, January 11 – March 1, 1987. Includes a brief preface by the artist, numerous black-and-white photographs of Andre’s work along with a list of works included in the shows. Also includes solo exhibition history, selected group exhibition history, and bibliography.
21,5X28,5 cm - pp. 178; COL and BW; paperback. Publisher Haags Gemeentemuseum The Hague .
Condition : Bookcontents as New - The Very Fragile Dustjacket with 2 traces of Use on backside ( See last photo ) .
Will be shipped by registered Mail and T&T .
At this moment NO shipping outside Europe !!
Carl Andre (Quincy, Massachusetts, 1935 – New York, 2024) lived and worked in New York.
Andre was one of the most influential artists of his generation who was known for expanding the limits of sculpture. While sharing a studio with Frank Stella in New York at the beginning of his practice, Andre began one of his earliest series of works which were composed as typewritten poems. These poems used words and letters as sculptural materials which were often collaged together from newspapers and other forms of literature. These works anticipated the artist’s practice as a sculptor and foreshadowed his first-floor sculptures: both the works on paper and his subsequent sculptures demonstrate the importance of repetition in the artist’s practice and his fondness for reappropriating existing materials by cutting and rearranging them.
Andre’s works are part of museum collections all over the world: Tate Modern, London; Centre George Pompidou, Paris; Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice; Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam and the MoMA, New York.

