CADERE, André; MORRIS, Lynda (ed)
Documenting Cadere, 1972-1978
On December 12, 1975, André Cadere and his assistant Bernard Marcellis exhibit the installation Une barre de bois ronde in Café l’Oasis in Kain, a small village not far from Tournai (Belgium).
André Cadere brought people together in thinking about the necessity of displacements. Lynda Morris’s project Documenting Cadere, 1972-1978, goes further than this formulation and brings together numerous unpublished documents. Following the exhibition held at Modern Art Oxford, Mu.ZEE Ostend and Artists Space, New York, this publication focuses on the thinking of André Cadere, with documents leading us to the core of his radical practice and to consider why in the end, it would have been nice ( just for one day) to have been one of Cadere’s bars and to have journeyed with him. [publishers’ note]
Includes a CD with a reconrding of André Cadere and Lynda Morris in conversation, March 1976
Contributions by Lynda Morris, Paul Luckraft, Phillip Van den Bossche, Stefan Kalmár.
Published by Modern Art Oxford / Koenig Books, 2013
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