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Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #60

Sol Lewitt

One of the leading exponents of Conceptual art, Sol LeWitt stressed the idea behind his work over its execution. “A blind man can make art if what is in his mind can be passed to another mind in some tangible form,” he once said. LeWitt is best known for his large-scale “Wall Drawings,” rigorous arrays of designs, shapes, grids, and colors rendered in pencil and paint in coherence with strict instructions and diagrams to be followed in executing the work. LeWitt made over 1,200 of these works in his career, his visual vocabulary in strong alignment with Minimalism despite his rejection of the movement. His “structures”, as he preferred to call sculptures, were variations on geometric shapes, constructed from steel, polyurethane, or concrete, often featuring stacked cubes without sides. LeWitt is one of the seminal artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, influencing artists like Eva Hesse and Frank Stella, among countless others.

Sol Lewitt

One of the leading exponents of Conceptual art, Sol LeWitt stressed the idea behind his work over its execution. “A blind man can make art if what is in his mind can be passed to another mind in some tangible form,” he once said. LeWitt is best known for his large-scale “Wall Drawings,” rigorous arrays of designs, shapes, grids, and colors rendered in pencil and paint in coherence with strict instructions and diagrams to be followed in executing the work. LeWitt made over 1,200 of these works in his career, his visual vocabulary in strong alignment with Minimalism despite his rejection of the movement. His “structures”, as he preferred to call sculptures, were variations on geometric shapes, constructed from steel, polyurethane, or concrete, often featuring stacked cubes without sides. LeWitt is one of the seminal artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, influencing artists like Eva Hesse and Frank Stella, among countless others.

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #60

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #60

1981

Silkscreen

22 x 22 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Multiples, Inc., New York, New York

Printer, Jo Watanabe, New York, New York

Catalog raisonné, Krakow 1981.02

Edition of 10

Signed and numbered in pencil

SOLD

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #37

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #37

1981

Silkscreen

22 x 22 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Multiples, Inc., New York, New York

Printer, Jo Watanabe, New York, New York

Catalog raisonné, Krakow 1981.02

Edition of 10

Signed and numbered in pencil

SOLD

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #12

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #12

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #60

1981

Silkscreen

22 x 22 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Multiples, Inc., New York, New York

Printer, Jo Watanabe, New York, New York

Catalog raisonné, Krakow 1981.02

Edition of 10

Signed and numbered in pencil

SOLD

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #49

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #49

1981

Silkscreen

22 x 22 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Multiples, Inc., New York, New York

Printer, Jo Watanabe, New York, New York

Catalog raisonné, Krakow 1981.02

Edition of 10

Signed and numbered in pencil

SOLD

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #20

Lines in Two Directions & In Five Colors on Five Colors with All Their Combinations, Plate #20

1981

Silkscreen

22 x 22 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Multiples, Inc., New York, New York

Printer, Jo Watanabe, New York, New York

Catalog raisonné, Krakow 1981.02

Edition of 10

Signed and numbered in pencil

SOLD