CARL ANDRE (b. 1935)

Details
CARL ANDRE (b. 1935)

24 Waterbody

24 units--corroded galvanized steel sheet
each: 2 x 4½in. (5 x 11.5cm.)
overall: 2 x 108¾in. (5 x 276.2cm.)

Executed in 1973.This work is to be sold with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist
Literature
R. Sartorius, Carl Andre, Haags Gemeentemuseum and Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven 1987, p. 66, no. 13 (illustrated)
Exhibited
New York, The Museum of Modern Art, Waterbodies, April-May 1973

Lot Essay

24 Waterbody is from a group of works by Carl Andre that were placed in the east pool of The Museum of Modern Art's Sculpture Garden in one of the museum's Projects exhibitions devoted to work by contemporary artists. 24 Waterbody consists of small pieces of metal scavenged by the artist from the streets of New York. The individual units are similar in configuration to units employed by Andre in previous work--squares, rectangles, lines. Like units are grouped into individual works, with the arrangements of the units being the simplest possible suggested by the materials and the place.

Although these found units are considerably smaller than much of Andre's earlier work, they are not necessarily diminished in scale. Andre has said:

"I have come to the conclusion that perhaps the only single
thing that art has is scale--something which has nothing at
all to do with size. It has to do with things being internally consistent with their own parts"

The problems posed with respect to scale by small units are demanding, according to Andre, as the artist cannot "hide behind size" to realize greatness of scale.