Box And-Andre
Contains 84 Results:
Tre Pezzi In Forma Di Pera (Erik Satie), 1989
Signor Mozart, 1990
Opera Buffa (Cosi Fan Tutte - Mozart), 1989
En Plus (Erik Satie), 1989
Papillons (Schumann), 1989
Alleluia, 1989
Fantaisie (Schubert), 1989
Canone Enigmatico, 1989
A Stonehenge for the Modern Age, 2014
This review of the exhibition "Carl Andre: Sculpture as Place, 1958- 2010" at Dia: Beacon is by Holland Cotter. It describes how "Writing poetry was Mr. Andre's initial calling...Even if he had not gone on to art, the poetry would be of interest. And in it, the sculptor-to-be is already evident. Mr. Andre has referred to his poems as 'typewriter drawings' and, in the spirit of Concrete poetry, their shape on the page is crucial to their effect." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Drawings by the Holbein Family, 1960
Poets Are the Camel of the World, 1960
[Mail Art], 1987
Includes "Make Something Differently," "The erotic is pleasure seeking its coherence," "Towards a new alphabet," and other photocopied work, including a message from Miekal And.
Musica Piu, 1990
Beethoven, 1989
Fiore Musicale, 1989
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, 1989
Card to Ruth & Marvin Sackner: What Are They Doing behind This Umbrella? (28aPR.90), 1990
Zaj Is Bigger Than Life, 1968
Andre superimposed a drawing for a floor sculpture on a graph paper, printed grid. Zaj was a Spanish fluxus-like group of artists/poets. This print is depicted in Encuentro De Pamplona 1972, a catalogue held by the Sackner Archive. -- 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.