André Cadere (Andrei Cădere) was a Romanian conceptual artist, known for his influential work in the world of contemporary art.
André Cadere was born on May 30, 1934, in Warsaw, Poland, where his father served as a diplomat.
He also participated in "Work in Progress," an exhibition organized by Christian Boltanski and Jean Le Gac, during which he wove 750 meters of string onto the portal of the American Center.
[2] He was known for his Barres de bois rond (Round Wooden Bars, 1970–78), which were wood poles made of colored segments.
Cadere participated in the group exhibition MOVING 1977, which was featured at Hal Bromm Gallery in Tribeca, New York City in 1977.