Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
187
Idioma
Español
Publicado
Jan 1, 2002
Editorial
Fundación Barrié
Edición
1
ISBN-10
8497520130
ISBN-13
9788497520133
Descripción
This comprehensive catalog offers an in-depth exploration of Sol LeWitt's groundbreaking contributions to the world of contemporary art. Through a meticulous arrangement of essays and curated exhibition pieces, the authors illuminate LeWitt's innovative approaches to conceptual art and his unique marriage of simplicity with complexity. Each section delves into different phases of LeWitt's career, showcasing how his work has evolved and influenced generations of artists.
The book highlights LeWitt’s distinctive use of geometric forms, color, and line, while also addressing the philosophical underpinnings of his work. With contributions from esteemed writers, including George Stolz and Francis X. Timoney, the readers gain insight into the artist's thought process and his views on creativity, authorship, and the role of the spectator.
Visually engaging and richly informative, this catalog not only serves as a reference but also as an invitation to appreciate the beauty and depth of LeWitt's artistic journey. Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where art challenges perceptions and invites thoughtful reflection.
The book highlights LeWitt’s distinctive use of geometric forms, color, and line, while also addressing the philosophical underpinnings of his work. With contributions from esteemed writers, including George Stolz and Francis X. Timoney, the readers gain insight into the artist's thought process and his views on creativity, authorship, and the role of the spectator.
Visually engaging and richly informative, this catalog not only serves as a reference but also as an invitation to appreciate the beauty and depth of LeWitt's artistic journey. Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where art challenges perceptions and invites thoughtful reflection.