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“What the work of art looks like isn't too important. It has to look like something if it has a physical form. No matter what form it may finally have it must begin with an idea. It is the process of conception and realization with which the artist is concerned.”

Quote by Sol LeWitt

Work

Sol Lewitt: critical texts

Sol Lewitt: critical texts is a comprehensive collection that delves into the life and work of Sol Lewitt, a key figure in the conceptual art movement. The book features in-depth critical essays and commentary on Lewitt's sculptures, drawings, and wall drawings, offering insights into his artistic process and the evolution of his ideas. It includes discussions of his influential work in the fields of art and architecture, as well as his impact on subsequent generations of artists. more

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Sol LeWitt
Sol LeWitt

Sol LeWitt, born on September 9, 1928, and died on April 8, 2007, was a renowned American conceptual artist. His works are known for their abstract and conceptual nature, particularly for his contributions to wall painting. LeWitt's art emphasizes ideas and processes over traditional aesthetic values. more

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