In Podcast Task 3, Lorena Vazquez, Katherine Marino, and Alec Aguiar explored every aspect of Carl Andre’s Equivalent VIII piece from 1966, often called the “Pile of Bricks.” Andre’s piece is a minimalist sculpture made of 120 firebricks stacked side-by-side in a perfect rectangle. Andre’s 1966 sculpture sparked national debate, as many people thought it wasn’t real art; however over time, it became respected for challenging traditional ideas about materials, beauty, and meaning in modern art. Like other minimalist works, it uses industrial objects and focuses on shape, weight, and space rather than emotional intensity. Andre’s goal wasn’t to shock but to make people see familiar materials differently and to question what art can be. Since the Tate Gallery bought it, they’ve preserved it by following Andre’s wishes for the piece. Since its creation, Andre’s sculpture has influenced many artists by demostrating how a single art piece can change the art scene to think more critically and creatively.
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3ª PARTE | 17 DIC 2025 | EL PARTIDAZO DE COPE
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