LOS ANGELES, CA.- Tracing the full evolution over five decades of the work of Carl Andre, a crucial figure in the redefinition of contemporary sculpture,
MOCA presents Carl Andre: Sculpture as Place, 19582010. The retrospective, which premiered at Dia:Beacon in 2014, includes sculptures; poems and works on paper; a selection of rarely exhibited assemblages; and an unprecedented selection of photographs and ephemera. This is the first museum survey of Andres entire oeuvre, and the first retrospective in North America since 197880.
The exhibition represents all major historical and aesthetic shifts in Andres career, from his early exercises to his most recent work. The main stages of Andres mature oeuvre are represented by a large selection of sculptures, including the artists defining sculptures made out of modular arrangements of unaltered building and industrial materials such as brick stacks, metal squares, slabs, and timber blocks. An unparalleled display of Andres poems and typewriter works examine the pivotal role of language in his practice, providing a strikingly intimate perspective on his visionary approach to concrete poetry. The exhibition offers a rare opportunity to view a selection of Andres Dada Forgeriesa legendary series of assemblages and readymade-like pieces produced sporadically, but consistently, between the late 1950s and the early 2000sas well as ephemera and photographic documentation.
The retrospective was co-curated by MOCAs Director Philippe Vergne and Yasmil Raymond, Associate Curator at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in close collaboration with the artist. The presentation at MOCA follows an extensive European tour including Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin; and Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris. A comprehensive catalog accompanies the exhibition.
Carl Andre: Sculpture as Place, 1958-2010 is organized by Dia Art Foundation, and co-curated by Philippe Vergne and Yasmil Raymond.
The Los Angeles presentation is organized by Bennett Simpson, Senior Curator, with Anna Katz, Wendy Stark Curatorial Fellow, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.