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Carl Andre
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Career:
              In 1965 he had his first public exhibition of work in the "Shape and  Structure" show curated by Henry Geldzahler at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery.
              Andre's controversial "Lever" was included in the seminal 1966  show at the Jewish Museum in New York  entitled Primary Structures.
              In 1969 Andre helped organize the Art Workers Coalition.
              In 1970 he had a one man exhibition at the Solomon  R. Guggenheim  Museum, and has had one man  exhibitions and participated in group shows in major museums, galleries, and  kunsthalles throughout America  and Europe.
              In 1972, Britain's  Tate Gallery acquired Andre's Equivalent VIII, comprised of an arrangement  of fireplace bricks. The piece was exhibited several times without incident,  but became the center of controversy in 1976 after being featured in an article  in The Sunday Times and later being defaced with paint. The "Bricks  controversy" became one of the most famous public debates in Britain about  contemporary art.
              In 1979 Andre first met Ana Mendieta through a mutual friendship with  artists Leon Golub and Nancy Spero at AIR Gallery in New York City. Andre and Mendieta eventually  married in 1985, but the relationship ended in tragedy. Mendieta fell to her  death from Andre's 34th story apartment window in 1985 after an argument with  Andre. Andre was charged with second degree murder. He elected to be tried  before a judge with no jury. In 1988 Andre was acquitted of all charges related  to Mendieta's death.            
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He is represented by the Paula Cooper Gallery in New York, by Sadie Coles HQ in London, and Yvon Lambert Gallery in Paris.









