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WHAT WE DO WITH LANGUAGE - WHAT IT DOES WITH US
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APARTICULAR VIEW of language relates to the applied, evaluational approach of general semantics. Language is intertwined with behavior, consciousness, etc. It has a neurological base; that is, language doesn't exist entirely separately from nervous systems-persons using the words. By means of spiral feedback mechanisms, we create our language; our language affects us; we create our language; etc., ongoingly. This individual process is embedded in, influences and is influenced by, a particular culture and community of others.
This view, "linguistic relativity," has a history in western culture ...
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The Arts: The silence of critics All the reviews of Carl Andre's new exhibition of sculpture mentioned the Bricks, but not his trial for his wife's murder and the controversial acquittal. Why?
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...life, is what matters - reviews of Carl Andre's minimalist sculpture currently...rather than a thing. One aspect of Carl Andre's biography, however, doesn...basis of circumstantial evidence, Carl Andre was arrested and indicted for his...
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Carl Andre: Haus Lange/Haus Esters, Krefeld/Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. (sculptural exhibit)
Magazine article from: Artforum International
; Early in his career Carl Andre summarized the history of 20th-century...particular formal system. Presenting Andre's achievement in an insistently present tense, "Carl Andre Sculptor 1996" was a warm celebration...
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Carl Andre at Whitechapel Gallery and Paula Cooper.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; "Carl Andre, ho-hum," I thought as I trekked toward...was a collector's dream: a signature Carl Andre sculpture that will fit comfortably on...your desk. Although it could be seen as Carl Andre lite, there was something ingratiating...
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Neutralite materielle, repetition gestuelle et appropriation du spectateur : Pile, de Carl Andre.(IDENTIFICATION D'UNE OEUVRE; multimedia artist Carl Andre exhibit at Galerie Leonard and Bina Ellen, Montreal, Canada)
Magazine article from: Etc. Montreal
; Carl Andre, Pile, 1977 (1) ; 3x3 Flavin, Andre, Judd (2), Galerie Leonard et Bina Ellen, Montral. 14 janvier-19 fvrier 2005 Si Carl Andre est particulirement connu pour ses pices au sol, nous nous...
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American sculptors - The heart of the matter.(Carl Andre)(Brief Article)(Interview)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; Carl Andre is remembered for his bricks. He is also interested in red cedar, tin...autobiography. Quincy is almost certainly less famous as the birthplace of Carl Andre, a leading contemporary sculptor. To many British readers at least...
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Arts: Don't just lie there, say something That's just what Carl Andre's sculptures will never do. They're not `about' anything, they don't wish to be interpreted by the viewer; they simply exist in the material world. But is simply `being' enough to justify their display at London's Whitechapel Gallery?
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Carl Andre's sculpture is basic stuff. It's wood...obvious thing to think of saying about Carl Andre is that in 1966 he made a piece called...a straightforward story. In some ways Carl Andre's work is less difficult now - while...
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Carl Andre. (modern sculpture, Paula Cooper Gallery, Ace Gallery, Musee Cantini, Marseilles, France)
Magazine article from: Artforum International
; ...in any sort of space. If it is, Carl Andre has given proof of greatness in three...proportioned and daylit period townhouse. Andre was one of the earliest Minimalists...great scope for numerical games: in Andre's installation of eight different...
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Arts: Another brick on the floor Carl Andre's controversial sculptures caused uproar when they were exhibited at the Tate. But, he tells Hugh Stoddart on the eve of a new London show, his work is about silence
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Whitechapel during the installation of Carl Andre's show, all I see is a smallish...those early "vision years" was that Andre rejected the verticality of sculpture...I wonder if there's a tiger in Carl Andre. And if so, do I see the tail flick...
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Carl Andre
Magazine article from: Artforum
; Carl Andre ANDREA ROSEN GALLERY "First poem in the third grade," Carl Andrc recalled in 1963. "After the age of twelve a...Amsterdam, making the opportunity to see forty-three of Andre's poems and works on paper in the back room of Andra...
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Visual Art: Minimal art presented with a maximal effect Carl Andre Whitechapel Gallery, London
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; It's difficult to dislike Carl Andre - he of Tate bricks fame - if only...Baxter's avuncular style and Andre's modesty create compellingly strange...the Whitechapel show unmissable. Carl Andre: Whitechapel Gallery, E1 (020...
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