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Twelve Forms Derived From a Cube 28 by Sol LeWitt

Twelve Forms Derived From a Cube 28 by Sol LeWitt

Winwood Gallery

Silkscreen

1984

Edition Size: 40

Sheet Size: 20.3 X 20.3 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Silkscreen on Arches 88 paper
Signed and numbered from the edition of 40 + 10 AP
Published by Multiples Inc., New York and Marilena Bonomo, Bari , Italy
Printed by Jo Watanebe, Takeshi Arita, Katsumi Suzuki, New York, Letterpress by Athoensen Press, Portland, Main

Literature:
Sol Lewitt Prints Catalogue Raisonné 1984.05

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Sol LeWitt

Often referred to as the founder of minimal and conceptual art, Sol LeWitt was an American artist known for his wall drawings and ‘’structures’’- the preferred term he gave to his sculptures. Working in a wide range of media including printmaking, photography, drawing and painting, LeWitt experimented with the platforms of sculpture. From conventional exhibition pieces, to monumental outdoor instillations, he created wall drawings, pyramids, towers and geometric forms. LeWitt’s early three-dimensional work, in the 1960s, displayed squares arranged in various visual complexity.

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