About The Work
Many of his works were created from elaborate and detailed instructions rather than his own hand or labor. His (in)famous large-scale "wall drawings" for example, destabilized and expanded the conventional definition of authorship as they were executed by teams using instructions. Furthermore these classic "wall drawings" were often temporary - only lasting the duration of an exhibition.
Influenced by his time as an architect, LeWitt's artistic practice was rooted in a deep appreciation of geometric forms. Utilizing ratios, patterns, and formulas, the artist would geometric, abstract works across many mediums.
"Forms Derived from a Cube" is an exciting series that exemplifies LeWitt's nearly scientific approach to exploring shape. This work features an octagon surrounded by grid-based drafting reminiscent of a blueprint.
The octagon is transformed through a series of lines and angles that divides the shape into fractions as if to reveal its complete geometric potential. Through his meticulous line work, LeWitt creates an illusion of depth and space that transcends the work's two-dimensional surface.
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Sol LeWitt
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Etching with aquatint on Somerset Satin White paper
20.50 x 20.75 in
52.1 x 52.7 cm
This work is signed and inscribed "T.P." (trial proof) in pencil, lower right.
About The Work
Many of his works were created from elaborate and detailed instructions rather than his own hand or labor. His (in)famous large-scale "wall drawings" for example, destabilized and expanded the conventional definition of authorship as they were executed by teams using instructions. Furthermore these classic "wall drawings" were often temporary - only lasting the duration of an exhibition.
Influenced by his time as an architect, LeWitt's artistic practice was rooted in a deep appreciation of geometric forms. Utilizing ratios, patterns, and formulas, the artist would geometric, abstract works across many mediums.
"Forms Derived from a Cube" is an exciting series that exemplifies LeWitt's nearly scientific approach to exploring shape. This work features an octagon surrounded by grid-based drafting reminiscent of a blueprint.
The octagon is transformed through a series of lines and angles that divides the shape into fractions as if to reveal its complete geometric potential. Through his meticulous line work, LeWitt creates an illusion of depth and space that transcends the work's two-dimensional surface.
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Sol LeWitt
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Art & Style For Home - The best Artspace design objects for your tabletop
- Interviews & Features: On View, Fall 2019: 7 Works by Blue-Chip Artists to Invest in This Month
- Art 101: Can You Tell a Donald Judd From a Carl Andre? Test Your Minimalism IQ
- Interviews & Features: Art Road Trip! 10 Public Sculptures Worth Driving Cross-Country For
- Interviews & Features: 5 Art Galleries to Know in Chicago
Printed by Jeryl Parker Editions, New York. Published by Multiples, Inc., New York.
- This work is framed. Frame measurements are 26.00" x 26.00".
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