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Featured Work

Carl Andre Sculpture

 - Carl Andre
Sculpture (EXTERIOR)


Festival Park

About the Artwork

This 4,500-pound modern sculpture was installed in College Park in the late 1970’s and in 1991 was repainted in festive colors and reinstalled at Festival Park—a park intended to be Orlando’s “fun park.” The artist is known for being a pioneer in minimalist sculpture.

About the Artist

Carl Andre
Minimalist artist Carl Andre was born in 1935 in Quincy, Massachusetts and educated in Quincy public schools and at Philips Academy, Andover. He moved to New York City and in 1958 met Frank Stella in whose studio he developed a series of wooden "cut" sculptures. In 1965 he had his first public exhibition of work in the "Shape and Structure" show curated by Henry Geldzahler at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery. In 1970 he had a one man exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and has had one man exhibitions and participated in group shows in major museums, galleries and kunsthalles throughout America and Europe to the present. In 1972 the Tate Gallery in London bought his Equivalent VIII (1966), popularly known as "The Bricks", which consists of 120 firebricks arranged in a rectangle. The simplicity of his work is often misunderstood as too non-traditional. Carl Andre resides in New York and is represented by the Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.



Did you know?

The Orange County Courthouse houses a collection of Florida artists work in oil, photography, acrylic, ceramics, water color, and mixed media.

Discover Art in Central Florida!

For those who have eyes to see, there are hundreds of works of art around them. This web site provides some information on many of those works of art that can be regularly viewed in Orange County by any member of the public without an admission fee. They are outside in public view, or located in an interior area that is normally open to the public.

Look around this web site and find something that interests you. Then go see it in person. The information you find here will add to the pleasure of exploring public art in Central Florida.

If, in your travels around Orange County, you come across some public art that is not listed here, please let us know so we can add it. If you are aware of additional information about art or artist that is included here, again, please let us know. Together we can make this an incredible resource for people seeking to spice up their life through exploring art.