Carl Andre Steel Magnesium Plain 1969 Minimalism, American art, Minimal art


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Carl Andre nearly always works in a grid, with the dimensions of his finished works determined by multiples of a basic module - such as a brick, metal plate or house beam.. 1978, (colour illus.). cat.no.15, as 'Copper Steel Plain'. Illustrations are installation views. Other works by Carl Andre. Crucis Carl Andre 1981 244.2011. Art Gallery.


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Details CARL ANDRE (B. 1935) Aluminum-Aluminum Plain aluminium, in thirty-six parts each: 12 x 12 x 3/8in. (30.5 x 30.5 x 1cm.) overall: 72 x 72 x 3/8in. (183 x 183 x 1cm.) Executed in 1969 Provenance Virginia Dwan Gallery, New York. John Weber Gallery, New York. Private Collection, Belgium (acquired from the above in 1973).


Steelcopper plain, 1969 by Carl Andre The Collection Art Gallery NSW

The work Aluminum Steel Plain by Carl Andre was sold in the Post War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale auction at Christies in New York in November 2006. The »bidding war« ended at USD 2,032,000 (€ 1,532,313), 69% above the upper estimate. Despite this good result, it is not the highest hammer price for an artwork by Carl Andre; that achieved among the auctions we observed the lot Copper.


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Carl Andre (b. 1935) , SteelLead Alloy Square Christie's

Arranged in a precise pattern of nuanced metallic tones, Lead-Zinc Plain from 1969 epitomizes Carl Andre's singular and seminal contribution to the Minimalist movement.A seminal example of Andre's iconic Squares from the most important decade of his career, the present work eloquently demonstrates the repetition of form and clarity of material which typify his groundbreaking oeuvre.


Carl Andre, "SteelAluminum Plain, 1969" John Kannenberg Flickr

View Aluminum Steel Plain (1969) By Andre Carl; aluminum and steel plates; each unit: 3/8 x 12 x 12 in. (.8 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm.); overall: 3/8 x 72 x 72 in. (.8 x 182.8 x 182.8 cm.); Signed; . Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.


Carl Andre, Zinc Magnesium Plain Contemporary rug, Decor, Contemporary

Digital File Quality Resolution: 300 DPI Type: JPG File Size: 29.05 MB Pixels Length: 3543 x 2866 pixels Print Size: 30 x 24.3 cm Profile: Adobe RGB (1998)


Carl Andre (b. 1935) , 18 Aluminum Row Christie's

Details Carl Andre (B. 1935) Aluminum Steel Plain aluminum and steel plates each unit; 3/8 x 12 x 12 in. (.8 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm.); overall: 3/8 x 72 x 72 in. (.8 x 182.8 x 182.8 cm.) Executed in 1969, this work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. Provenance Paula Cooper Gallery, New York


Carl Andre (B. 1935) , Aluminum Steel Plain Christie's

Carl Andre Date of birth 1935. Artworks See all 4 artworks › Steel-Aluminum Plain, 1969 Carl André; Word Poem, 1967 Carl André; Drawing for "Blue Lock", 1966 Carl André; Untitled, 1958/63 Carl André.


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Steel-Aluminum Plain, 1969. Steel and aluminum. Art Institute of Chicago


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Aluminum-Magnesium Plain is one of 36 flat square sculptures that made up Carl Andre's 37 Pieces of Work, an installation created for his one-man exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in 1970.


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144 Magnesium Square 1969 is composed of 144 thin magnesium plates, each measuring 12 by 12 inches, arranged into a square on the gallery floor. It is one of six works composed in an identical arrangement but in different metals by the American sculptor Carl Andre. The first three works in the series, made of aluminium, steel and zinc, were initially shown at the Dwan Gallery, New York, in.


SteelAluminum Plain, 1969 Carl Andre The Art Institute … Flickr

1 of 5 Summary of Carl Andre During the 1960s and 1970s, Carl Andre produced a number of sculptures which are now counted among the most innovative of his generation. Along with figures such as Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Dan Flavin, Eva Hesse and Robert Morris, Andre played a central role in defining the nature of Minimalist Art.


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Carl Andre's eminent obscurity.. Paula Cooper kept Andre's "Zinc-Zinc Plain (1969)" on view in her gallery.. A thirty-six-foot square of metal plates in six materials—aluminum.


SteelAluminum Plain The Art Institute of Chicago

Art and artists Store Members Tickets Carl Andre 144 Lead Square 1969 Not on view Four years working on the railroad, according to the artist, "completely tore me away from the pretensions of art, even my own, and I was back on the horizontal lines of steel and rust."