Sol LeWitt: Works from the 1960s examines the formative period in which the artist developed principles of sequence, seriality, and systems linking word, image, and structure. Early figurative studies informed by motion photography give way to modular sculptures, reliefs, and wall-based works that establish serial logic as a method for realizing ideas. The exhibition traces LeWitt’s shift from painted representation to rule-based, three-dimensional and spatial constructions.
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