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Sol LeWitt's famed Loop sculpture goes into hiding It took days of inquiries from the Sun-Times — and the posting of an earlier version of this column — for the federal General Services ...
Sol LeWitt on the Roof: Splotches, Whirls, and Twirls, The Iris B. and Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY (solo) Sol LeWitt - Wall Drawings”, Irish Museum of Modern ...
New York City Center unveils work by Sol LeWitt not seen in New York since 1981. Wall Drawing #357 on view in the Grand Tier Lobby.
A recent installation of a Sol LeWitt wall drawing at 100 College, the new home of the Wu Tsai Institute, adds color and depth to a collaborative space.
Sol LeWitt’s drawings on the walls of the Vecchia Torre, Spoleto Photo: Joschi Herczeg During his stay in Spoleto, the Bonomos invited LeWitt to use their medieval tower as a studio.
To reopen her legendary New York gallery space, Paula Cooper knew she wanted an exhibition that felt not only important, but meaningful.
Sol LeWitt, who lived from 1928 to 2007, was a pioneer of conceptual art and is considered one of the most influential artists of the second half of the twentieth century. His artistic practice ...
There’s a New Exhibition That Takes Sign Spinning Into the World of Sol LeWitt: A show that invites us to question the divisions between art and public life.
An exhibit of the conceptual artist's printmaking reveals a lot about the artist who was born to Russian Jewish immigrant parents.
The Jewish Museum of Belgium Will Hold an Exhibition on Sol Lewitt: Presenting a series of archival drawings, photographs, and testimonies from the legendary conceptual artist.
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