Audio Arts Magazine Volume 2 Number 2

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Audio Arts Magazine Volume 2 Number 2

Carl Andre · 1975 · Tape · GB · Audio Arts Volume 2 Number 2

<div> <div id="tracklist" class="section tracklist" data-toggle="tracklist">Tracklist <div>&nbsp;</div> <div class="section_content">A Untitled &nbsp; <br /> B Untitled &nbsp; </div> </div> <div class="section credits toggle_section toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="credits" id="credits">Credits <div class="section_content toggle_section_content"> <ul class="list_no_style"> <li>Artwork &ndash; Carl Andre</li> <li>Executive-Producer [Edited By] &ndash; W. Furlong*</li> </ul> </div> </div> <div class="section notes toggle_section toggle_section_collapsed toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="notes" id="notes">Notes <div class="section_content toggle_section_content">From the cover: <br /> &quot;Carl Andre, one of America&#39;s leading middle generation sculptors while in London for his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in June 1975, expressed interest in the idea of making a tape about the exhibition in &#39;The Condition of Sculpture&#39; at the Hayward Gallery and at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, but the Lisson show consisted of poems written in the 60&#39;s, pasted to white panels attached to the gallery walls. Throughout the tape the artist moves through the gallery space describing the works, their references and his links as an artist with American culture and its history.&quot; <br /> <br /> Poems read on the tape: &quot;Range&quot;, &quot;Dirgeonmontezumaslowly&quot;. <br /> <br /> All rights of the producer and owner of the work reproduced reserved &copy; 1975.</div> </div> </div>

Tracklist

  1. AUntitled
  2. BUntitled

Credits & notes

Tracklist   A Untitled   B Untitled   Credits Artwork – Carl Andre Executive-Producer [Edited By] – W. Furlong* Notes From the cover: "Carl Andre, one of America's leading middle generation sculptors while in London for his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in June 1975, expressed interest in the idea of making a tape about the exhibition in 'The Condition of Sculpture' at the Hayward Gallery and at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, but the Lisson show consisted of poems written in the 60's, pasted to white panels attached to the gallery walls. Throughout the tape the artist moves through the gallery space describing the works, their references and his links as an artist with American culture and its history." Poems read on the tape: "Range", "Dirgeonmontezumaslowly". All rights of the producer and owner of the work reproduced reserved © 1975.

Format
Tape
Catalog no.
Audio Arts Volume 2 Number 2
Country
GB
Year
1975

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