Talk:Carl Andre

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"Andre molnar is really Carl Andre so get it right people" was written at the top of the article, so i removed it to here --Mongreilf 10:09, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

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Podcasts
The podcast "Death of an Artist" was published from September to November of 2022. "Host Helen Molesworth revisits Mendieta’s death and the trial that followed, and interrogates both the silence and the protest that have accompanied this story ever since. "Death of an Artist" is a co-production between Pushkin Industries, Somethin’ Else, and Sony Music Entertainment."

From the Somethin' Else podcast description: "Was the famous sculptor Carl Andre involved in the death of his up-and-coming artist wife Ana Mendieta? For over 35 years, accusations of murder shrouded one of the art world’s most storied couples.

They were a textbook case of opposites attract. Andre was famous, rich, white, and within the small coterie of the artworld, powerful. Mendieta was a Cuban refugee, a diminutive woman, working at the edge of the Avant Garde. Just months after their wedding, Andre called 911 saying they had a fight and Mendieta “went out the window” of their 34th floor apartment.

Andre was charged with murder and the art world split in two..." Randruff (talk) 18:38, 2 January 2023 (UTC)