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The document is a photograph from the Tate Archive showing visitors viewing Carl Andre's sculpture "Equivalent VIII", also known as "The Bricks". The sculpture caused significant debate when it was exhibited in 1976 due to its modern and minimalist style.
The document is a photograph from the Tate Archive showing visitors viewing Carl Andre's sculpture "Equivalent VIII", also known as "The Bricks". The sculpture caused significant debate when it was exhibited in 1976 due to its modern and minimalist style.
The document is a photograph from the Tate Archive showing visitors viewing Carl Andre's sculpture "Equivalent VIII", also known as "The Bricks". The sculpture caused significant debate when it was exhibited in 1976 due to its modern and minimalist style.
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Tate Archive, 2003
Photograph of visitors to Tate viewing Carl Andre's sculpture 'Equivalent VIII' - referred to in the media as 'The Bricks'. The sculpture provoked much debate about modern art when it was exhibited in the Gallery in 1976.