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Sol LeWitt

The Portfolio of Sol LeWitt (K. 1998.05)

£2,000–3,000‡︎
£2,000
1998
The complete set of 12 offset lithographs in colours, on wove paper, the full sheets, 10 prints loose, two forming the portfolio folder (as issued), all contained in the original printed card slipcase.
all S. approx. 28 x 27.9 cm (11 x 10 7/8 in.)
folder 28.2 x 28.4 x 1.1 cm (11 1/8 x 11 1/8 x 3/8 in.)
slipcase 28.8 x 17 x 1.1 cm (11 3/8 x 6 3/4 x 3/8 in.)
Signed and numbered 24/70 in pencil on the inside of the folder, published by Marco Noire Editore, Turin, printed in Italy, all unframed.

Sol LeWitt

American | B. 1928 D. 2007

Connected to the Conceptual and Minimalist art movements of the 1960s and '70s, the artist and theorist Sol LeWitt was a pivotal figure in driving 'idea' art into the mainstream art discourse. Redefining what constituted a work of art and its genesis, LeWitt explored these ideas through wall drawings, paintings, sculptures, works on paper and prints.

Using a prescription to direct the creation of a work, the artist’s hand subordinated to the artist's thoughts, in direct contrast to the Abstract Expressionist movement earlier in the century. Actions, forms and adjectives were broken down into terms, serially repeated and reconfigured: grids, lines, shapes, color, directions and starting points are several examples. These directives and constructs fueled an influential career of vast variety, subtlety and progression.

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