IMG_1312 LeWitt WD
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- Emphasizing geometry and repetitive patterns in his work, Sol LeWitt brought recognition to the Conceptual Art movement in the 1960s.
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- As is typical of LeWitt’s work, a group of assistants executed this piece, guided by precise written instructions and diagrams from LeWitt, who wrote that the artist’s idea “becomes a machine that makes the art.”
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- Over the following years his art became both increasingly complex and increasingly playful, and around 1980 he began to incorporate bright colors in his wall drawings.
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- Wall Drawing 1112 Square with broken bands of color. December 2003 Acrylic paint LeWitt Collection, Chester, Connecticut
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- Wall Drawing 1152 Whirls and Twirls. (Met) April 2005 Acrylic paint LeWitt Collection, Chester, Connecticut


















