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Untitled from Squares with a Different Line Direction in Each Half Square

Sol LeWitt brings his conceptual aesthetic to every medium he explores, from sculpture to wall drawing to his prolific work as a printmaker. Beginning in the mid-1960s, with a simple artistic vocabulary of lines and cubes, LeWitt used systems to devise an art free from stylistic and iconographic associations. It was the ideas that underlie and inform these systems that became the content of his work. Prints and portfolios have been an exceptionally fertile vehicle for him to experiment with such conceptual strategies and have become an integral part of his overall approach. He has completed nearly three hundred editioned print projects and more than fifty artist's books as his work evolved from...
1971
One from a portfolio of ten etchings
18.6 x 18.6cm
390.1981.9
Image © 2019 Sol LeWitt / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Text © MoMA - Museum of Modern Art, New York

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The Museum of Modern Art
Permanent collection