Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
326
Language
English
Published
Mar 31, 2013
Publisher
JRP | Ringier
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
3037643064
ISBN-13
9783037643068
Description
Sol LeWitt's work stands as a critical bridge between the world of traditional art and the emerging realm of conceptual practices. His 1967 manifesto, "Paragraphs on Conceptual Art," serves as a foundation for understanding his philosophy, asserting that the idea behind the artwork holds greater importance than the finished product. This perspective challenges conventional notions of artistry and encourages a reevaluation of the creative process.
The contributions from notable figures such as Rosalind Krauss and Dan Graham add depth to the exploration of LeWitt’s legacy, illustrating how his innovative ideas influenced an entire generation of artists. Through a series of essays and analyses, they delve into the intricacies of LeWitt's conceptual approach, offering readers a comprehensive look into his artistic significance.
This collection ultimately invites readers to consider the evolving relationship between idea and execution in art, showcasing how LeWitt’s influence transcends time, resonating in contemporary practices and encouraging a broader dialogue about the nature of creativity itself.
The contributions from notable figures such as Rosalind Krauss and Dan Graham add depth to the exploration of LeWitt’s legacy, illustrating how his innovative ideas influenced an entire generation of artists. Through a series of essays and analyses, they delve into the intricacies of LeWitt's conceptual approach, offering readers a comprehensive look into his artistic significance.
This collection ultimately invites readers to consider the evolving relationship between idea and execution in art, showcasing how LeWitt’s influence transcends time, resonating in contemporary practices and encouraging a broader dialogue about the nature of creativity itself.
Genres
Romance
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
Art & Photography
Contemporary