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To reopen her legendary New York gallery space at 534 West 21st Street, Paula Cooper knew she wanted an exhibition that felt not only important, but meaningful. It would be the first time back in her ...
This evening at 5:30 p.m., Mayor Bloomberg will officially unveil the Public Art Fund's latest park curation: Sol Lewitt Structures (1965-2006). The City Hall Park installation features 27 works and ...
The Jewish Museum of Belgium will present a new retrospective on famed conceptual artist, Sol Lewitt. In “SOL LEWITT – WALL DRAWINGS, WORKS ON PAPER, STRUCTURES (1968 – 2002),” the exhibition aims to ...
Fans of Sol LeWitt have an opportunity to acquire unique and editioned works by the multidisciplinary American conceptual artist in Sol LeWitt: Geometry Expanded, a 23-lot online sale hosted by Artnet ...
American artist Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) was prolific in a wide range of media including drawing, printmaking, photography, painting, installation, and structures (a term he preferred instead of ...
Sol LeWitt, From Distorted Cubes, 2001. Color linocut, set of five. New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, Connecticut, 2007.136.398.1-5SL Sol LeWitt, who lived from 1928 to 2007, was a ...
Sol LeWitt, an American artist whose modular sculptures and systematic murals rank among the most innovative works of the last 40 years, changing the direction of art internationally, died Sunday in ...
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American Jewish artist Sol LeWitt, recognized as a pioneer in conceptual art and Minimalism, died of cancer two years ago, yet he is as present as ever on today’s museum scene. LeWitt opined in a 1967 ...
Sol LeWitt was born on this date in 1928. In honor of that occasion, we’re reprinting our interview with the late artist, originally published in the Forward on March 15, 1996 “Ask me any question you ...
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