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1965
I don't have reliable information about a specific artwork by Carl Andre with this exact title and medium. While Carl Andre is known for minimalist sculpture and land art rather than typewriter works, I cannot verify details about this particular piece without access to documentation. If you could provide additional context about when or where this work was exhibited, I'd be better able to offer accurate commentary.
- Medium
- typewriter ink on paper
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
New Now: Modern & Contemporary Art
April 10, 2025
Lot 45
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Emmett Williams
American · b. 1925
Williams was a pioneering concrete poet who used typewriters to create visually austere arrangements of repeated letters and characters on paper, directly paralleling Andre's systematic repetition of single characters as both linguistic and spatial minimal gesture.

Sol LeWitt
American · b. 1928

LeWitt shared Andre's commitment to conceptual rule-based systems and geometric abstraction, creating works where a predetermined logical structure governs the final visual output with strict economy and austere clarity.

Robert Morris
American · b. 1931

Morris worked closely alongside Andre in defining American minimalism, producing conceptually driven works that explore spatial arrangement and industrial austerity through repetitive formal systems that reduce visual language to its most elemental components.
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