Sol Lewitt - Structures 1965-2006 - Public Art Fund 2011
Published on the occasion of the exhibition on view in City Hall Park, New York, May 24-December 3, 2011.
This outdoor retrospective of structures, the first of its kind, traced the development of LeWitt’s work from the early white geometric cubes through to the late, multicolored organic forms. Over more than forty years, LeWitt’s creative method proved surprisingly open-ended, allowing him to continually experiment with new ideas and materials. This exhibition was intended to generate dialogues not limited by the classifications of art history and the museum, juxtaposing LeWitt’s structures with both natural and architectural forms in the city that helped to inspire his art.
Under the dir. of Nicholas Baume
Public Art Fund / Yale University Press - 2011
191p - EN - 26x30.6cm - hardcover - as new
This outdoor retrospective of structures, the first of its kind, traced the development of LeWitt’s work from the early white geometric cubes through to the late, multicolored organic forms. Over more than forty years, LeWitt’s creative method proved surprisingly open-ended, allowing him to continually experiment with new ideas and materials. This exhibition was intended to generate dialogues not limited by the classifications of art history and the museum, juxtaposing LeWitt’s structures with both natural and architectural forms in the city that helped to inspire his art.
Under the dir. of Nicholas Baume