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When I came to New York, it was cheap!
Carl Andre
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Carl Andre
Age: 89
Born: 1935
Born: September 16
Artist
Illustrator
Land Artist
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Visual Artist
Writer
Quincy
Massachusetts
Carl André
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I grew up in a brick house. What's wrong with bricks? An Englishman took me aside and said, You have to understand, all the bricklayers in England are Irish, and the English hate the Irish.
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Look at the chaos of European history. Europeans cannot believe in certainty. But Americans believe in certainty. Americans think this can go on like this forever. Just as it is. No change.
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A place is an area within an environment that has been altered in such a way to make the general environment more conspicuous.
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I never drove a car in my life. Given my drinking habits in those days, I would have been dead a long time ago - stumbling out of a bar at 4 a.m. and getting into a car.
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