Sol Lewitt: Forms Derived from a Cube (September 8 - October 17, 2009): Wall Drawing #420B, Isometric Figure with Gray, Yellow, Red and Blue Superimposed Progressively on Each Plane

Sol Lewitt: Forms Derived from a Cube (September 8 - October 17, 2009): Wall Drawing #420B, Isometric Figure with Gray, Yellow, Red and Blue Superimposed Progressively on Each Plane

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Jan 1, 2009 · English · Spiral-bound
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Format Spiral-bound
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2009
Publisher PaceWildenstein

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Exploring the intricate world of geometric abstraction, this exhibition delves into the innovative mind of Sol LeWitt, emphasizing his signature wall drawings. Through the lens of "Forms Derived from a Cube," viewers are invited to witness the transformative power of simple shapes, meticulously arranged to evoke a sense of depth and dynamism. Each wall drawing presents a harmonious interplay of colors—gray, yellow, red, and blue—layered strategically on the planes of an isometric figure, challenging perceptions and inviting contemplation.

LeWitt’s work transcends traditional art forms, inviting audiences into an immersive experience where geometry and color fuse seamlessly. This collection not only highlights LeWitt’s technical precision but also his philosophical approach to art, encouraging viewers to engage with the underlying ideas of form and structure. The exhibition serves as a testament to LeWitt's groundbreaking vision, redefining how art interacts with space and the viewer’s experience.

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Romance Biography Autobiography & Memoir History Art & Photography Contemporary
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