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Sol Lewitt

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  • Biography
    © John D. Schiff
    © John D. Schiff

    b. Hartford, CT, USA, 9 September 1928 ? d. New York, NY, USA, 8 April 2007

     

    The American artist Sol LeWitt was one of the foremost names in Minimalism, and, later, in Conceptual art. After studying art, he began work as a graphic designer for the architect I. M. Pei. This experience would forever impact his preparatory process: for him, formulating an initial concept and sketching out preliminary drawings remained more important than carrying out the piece of work itself. In 1965, he exhibited his first modular sculptures in New York. His early work reflected his close connection to Minimalism, later becoming increasingly influenced by Conceptual art, of which he was a founding member: it was he who wrote the seminal articles Paragraphs on Conceptual Art (1967) and Sentences on Conceptual Art (1969). In the mid-1980s, Sol LeWitt began his series entitled Complex Form, which comprised 3D-representations of his geometric research.


    Exhibitions have been dedicated to LeWitt?s artwork in many renowned institutions including at the Musée d?Art Moderne in Paris in 1987, the Pompidou Centre in 1994, the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2000, and the MoMA in New York in 2009. Today, his works feature among some of the most prestigious art collections in the world.

     


  • Works
    Sol Lewitt, 1-2-3 Tower, 1993

    Sol Lewitt

    1-2-3 Tower, 1993
    Blocs de béton
    H 243.8 x 122 x 122 cm
    H 96 x 48 x 48 in
    ©Sol LeWitt
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  • Exhibitions
    • From Line to Matter

      From Line to Matter

      Josef Albers, Carl Andre, Peter Downsbrough, Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Robert Mangold, Allan McCollum, Robert Morris, Kenneth Noland, Fred Sandback, Richard Nonas, Keith Sonnier, Lawrence Weiner. 12 Sep 2025 - 31 Jan 2026 Temple, St-Honoré
      Mitterrand is pleased to present a new group exhibition entitled From Line to Matter, from September 12th to December 20th, 2025, in both its Paris galleries. Opening Thursday, September 11th...
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    • Group Show

      Group Show

      Une Brève Histoire de la Modernité des Formes 18 Apr - 27 Jul 2019 Temple
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    • Group Show

      Group Show

      12 May - 2 Jun 2012 Temple
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    • Sol LeWitt

      Sol LeWitt

      20 Jan - 10 Mar 2012 Temple
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