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The artist’s London show expresses the terrible beauty of unbelonging
The launch of an offshoot of New York’s Independent fair coincides with the latest Art Brussels
A handsome installation of works by the sculptor
A new Hayward Gallery show should inscribe the artist as a true original
By reducing sculpture to basic elements and re-orientating it, Andre redefined the possibilities of his medium
Carl Andre, the artist whose line of bricks created a furore, is given his first big UK show in more than a decade
The first major museum survey of ‘ land art’ gives evidence of its undiminished power – even when viewed indoors
Brice Marden talks about his early minimalist works, his mid-career rebirth and why he’s still trying to get better
Tate Britain’s new exhibition of the work of exuberant sculptor Barry Flanagan
John Pawson, whose stripped-down style was touted as setting the scene for the new millennium, talks about why monks make the ideal clients
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