Carl Andre, a controversial figure in the art world, discusses his acquittal in a high-profile case that still divides the community. He reflects on how the art world used silence to separate art from artist in the aftermath. The conversation touches on courtroom dynamics, race, and gender issues, revealing how narratives are manipulated to suit public sentiment. Andre also emphasizes the ethical dilemmas faced in trials and the pressing need for activism surrounding domestic violence, illustrating the complex interplay between art, justice, and societal change.