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When art critic Ken Johnson recently described Sol LeWitt's line drawings as something "anyone who has the instructions and access to wall space could reproduce," he could have been describing a ...
Sol Lewitt’s “Wall Drawing 370,” conceived in 1982, was installed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in 2014. After it went up, it prompted millennial selfies.
“Wall Drawing #146A” at MASS MoCA, just one example of Sol LeWitt’s unique and exceptional oeuvre, offers a very rewarding encounter with a masterpiece of Conceptual art created by one of ...
Wall paintings by Sol LeWitt at SF MOMA are painted over to make room for another art installation. Since 2000, the multi-colored murals have been prominently displayed in the lobby atrium, on ...
On the far wall is Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawing #679 (1991). In the foreground is LeWitt's Spiral 987654321 (1980). Photo: Paul Hester, courtesy of Hester + Hardaway.
Sol LeWitt’s “Wall Drawing No. 681 C,” a wall divided vertically into four equal squares separated and bordered by black bands, collapsed Friday. (National Gallery of Art) By Katherine Boyle ...
“The work by Sol LeWitt essentially makes the space,” says Tom Eccles, the Conrad’s art collection advisor. “It is the space, from every angle, from below and upstairs.
The work of great painters is typically thought to have come from the skill of their own hand. But for Sol LeWitt, the ideas behind the art mattered most, and those were to be shared, even replicated.