¿Qué opináis sobre la retrospectiva en el Museo Reina Sofía de Carl Andre y que se siga ignorando la muy sospechosa muerte de Ana Mendieta?
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/06/10/books/a-death-in-the-art-world.html
In the wee hours of the morning of Sept. 8, 1985, Carl Andre, a successful avant-garde sculptor, argued with his artist wife, Ana Mendieta, who then somehow ''went out of the window'' (Mr. Andre's phrase during his emergency call to 911) of their 34th-floor Greenwich Village apartment. She may have committed suicide, as Mr. Andre claimed, or he may very well have thrown her, since she weighed only 93 pounds compared to his 175. There were no eyewitnesses. A doorman in the street below had heard a woman screaming ''No, no, no, no,'' then the explosive thud of Ana Mendieta's body landing on the roof of an all-night delicatessen. The bedroom from which she plunged was in disarray, Mr. Andre had what appeared to be fresh scratches on his nose and forearm, and his story to the police differed from his recorded statements to the 911 operator an hour or so earlier. The police arrested him.