Friday, January 25, 2013

No ideas hidden

When Carl Andre, the American artist, found his way to sculpture exploring the "sensuous" nature of steel, he denied there was anything more to it. "I said, 'There are no ideas hidden under those plates! They're steel plates and nothing else!'" When he was told a pile of stones did not make a work of art, he pointed to Stonehenge. "I was always fighting the rise of conceptual art," Andre says. "There was Joseph Kosuth's statement, 'Art as idea as idea.' And I said an idea in the head is not a work of art. A work of art is out in the world, is a tangible reality." Andre adds: "My work doesn't come from ideas – my work comes from desires." From interview in The Guardian 23.01.2012. http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2013/jan/23/carl-andre-turner-contemporary?INTCMP=SRCH

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