Lines of One Inch in Four Directions and All Combinations, Sol LeWitt; Landfall Press

Artwork Overview

Sol LeWitt, artist
1928–2007
Landfall Press, printer and publisher
active 1970–2004
Lines of One Inch in Four Directions and All Combinations, 1971
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: lithograph
Dimensions:
Sheet/Paper Dimensions (Height x Width): 584 x 584 mm
Sheet/Paper Dimensions (Height x Width): 23 0.9921 x 23 0.9921 in
Credit line: Gift of James and Myra Morgan
Accession number: 1972.0095
Not on display

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Images

Label texts

Exhibition Label: "Minimal Additions," Jul-2014, Kate Meyer “If the artist carries through his idea and makes it into visible form, then all the steps in the process are of importance. The idea itself, even if not made visual, is as much a work of art as any finished product.”-Sol LeWitt, “Paragraphs on Conceptual Art,” 1967 For LeWitt, the idea is the essential element of a work of art. Lines of One Inch in Four Directions and All Combinations represents examples of the possible permutations available in a system based on specific parameters.

Exhibitions

Kate Meyer, curator
2014–2015