Ortmeyer's work is shown together with a brand new series by Jonathan Monk, with appropriated photographs of Sol
Lewitt wall drawings, and two works from Simon Fujiwara's beautiful series Fabulous Beast in which he shaves and stretches old fur coats.
In this exhibition, the» other» is Jonathan Monk, who assumes the roles of both curator and technician by making
the Lewitt wall drawings first shown at Lisson Gallery in 1973, made then by Lewitt and the gallery's owner, Nicholas Logsdail.
At 29 Bell Street Jonathan Monk, assumes the roles of both curator and technician by making
the Lewitt wall drawings first shown at Lisson Gallery in 1973, originally made by Lewitt and the gallery's owner, Nicholas Logsdail.
NOIRE GALLERY Cappella del Brichetto, San Sebastiano, Torino Sol
Lewitt Wall Drawings & Gouaches (by appointment only)
SOL
LEWITT Wall Drawing # 283 (detail), 1976 Red, yellow, and blue crayon Dimensions variable Courtesy of the Estate of Sol LeWitt and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
SOL
LEWITT Wall Drawing # 59 (detail), 1970 Black pencil 120 x 120 in.
SOL
LEWITT Wall Drawing # 283, 1976 Red, yellow, and blue crayon Dimensions variable Courtesy of the Estate of Sol LeWitt and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
Not exact matches
On the ride home from Mass Moca, I had a conversation with Mike Weins, one of my senior art students from Castleton State College, over the border in Vermont, about the strangeness of viewing a contemporary art show (the late Sol
Lewitt's
wall drawings) that was scheduled to last for the next 25 years.
In keeping with this tradition, the museum in recent times commissioned the largest collection in the world of
wall drawings by Sol
Lewitt, and this year unveiled a new stained glass window by Bridget Riley.
In the spirit of Sol
Lewitt, these
wall drawings, executed on - site at Pulse only days before the fair opens to the public, exist only for the duration of the exhibition.
«Sol
Lewitt:
Wall drawing from the 1988 Venice Biennale,» Paula Cooper, Chelsea, New York, NY.
The afternoon «In C» was the first of a week of 14 «Bang On a Can Plays Art» gallery concerts that also included Steve Reich with the repeating intricacies of the
wall drawings of his friend Sol
Lewitt; Morton Feldman's meditation «Why Patterns?»
Related posts: Triangular: Andrew Seto and Deborah Dancy My new neighbor: Sol
Lewitt's «
Wall Drawing 978» (2009)
Next time: Ted Larsen's small dimensional geometries at OK Harris in SoHo, and Sol
Lewitt's
wall drawing uptown at Vivian Horan Fine Art; then back to Chelsea for «Geometric Abstraction,» a group show at McKenzie Fine Art.
Helen and Charles Schwab Hall featuring Sol
Lewitt's «
Wall Drawing 895: Loopy Doopy (white and blue),» (1999) at SFMOMA.
In the sense of line
drawing, they bear a kinship to Sol
Lewitt's
wall paintings, though Contino's works are much smaller in size.
Hodges is currently working on mosaic - like paintings, constructed with small shards of mirror that reflect / warp the viewer and surrounding space with a disturbing elegance; site - specific
wall drawings that reorient gallery architecture with a full Prismacolor palette and
Lewitt like precision; and collages made with assorted sheet music that reference the Cubists and John Cage, allowing for a performable poetry that includes a «milk - y Blue per - fec - tion» located «Some - where near — the end of the skies.»
Located in the Akus Gallery on Eastern's Willimantic campus, the mural is part of «Taking Shape: Selections from the Collection of Eastern Connecticut State University,» a group... read more... «My new neighbor: Sol
Lewitt's «
Wall Drawing 978»»
Sep 9, 2016 MET Fridays Presents: Derrick Adams: Finding Derrick 6 to 8 (two - hour performance in front of Sol
Lewitt's
Wall Drawing # 370) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York NY
The titles of the artworks in this show, when they are used at all, are mostly matter - of - fact, referring to materials or processes (as in «Vinyle,» 1976, Jean - Michel Meurice's cheerful collage in red and pink vinyl), but Viallat's come closest to the inventory - like regimen of American - style Minimalism / Conceptualism, such as Sol
Lewitt's «
Wall Drawing # 122: A 36 ″ (90 cm), grid covering the wall» (1972) or Donald Judd's «Untitled (7 - L)» (19
Wall Drawing # 122: A 36 ″ (90 cm), grid covering the
wall» (1972) or Donald Judd's «Untitled (7 - L)» (19
wall» (1972) or Donald Judd's «Untitled (7 - L)» (1968).
Conceptual artist Sol
Lewitt indicated the use of graphite for many of his
wall drawings.
The
walls were hung with an idiosyncratic selection of artworks
drawn from the collection of the artist and the museum (Sol
Lewitt had donated some of them, including Lawler's Birdcalls, to the Wadsworth).
Sol
Lewitt, «
Wall Drawing # 235: The location of three points,» (1974).
Sol
Lewitt, Born in Hartford, Connecticut, 1927 — 2007,
Wall Drawing # 998, 2001.
Düsseldorf Germany Sol
Lewitt —
Wall Drawings, Grids on Color Konrad Fischer Galerie 4 September > 31 October Two solo exhibitions of LeWitt's wall drawings running almost concurrently at both the gallery's ven
Wall Drawings, Grids on Color Konrad Fischer Galerie 4 September > 31 October Two solo exhibitions of LeWitt's wall drawings running almost concurrently at both the gallery's
Drawings, Grids on Color Konrad Fischer Galerie 4 September > 31 October Two solo exhibitions of
LeWitt's
wall drawings running almost concurrently at both the gallery's ven
wall drawings running almost concurrently at both the gallery's
drawings running almost concurrently at both the gallery's venues.
Like the late Conceptual artist Sol
Lewitt, who employed purely logical systems to create mysteriously poetic, abstract
wall drawings, Gaines begins with an orderly process.
Dining Room -
Wall drawing by Sol LeWitt & wall drawing by Robert Barry, Table by Sol Lewitt made for Bernar Venet, chairs by Jean - Michel Wilmo
Wall drawing by Sol
LeWitt &
wall drawing by Robert Barry, Table by Sol Lewitt made for Bernar Venet, chairs by Jean - Michel Wilmo
wall drawing by Robert Barry, Table by Sol
Lewitt made for Bernar Venet, chairs by Jean - Michel Wilmotte.
In addition to his early
drawings,
Lewitt is showing one new
wall drawing entitled Scribble, 2006.
Sol
Lewitt's
Wall Drawing # 349 will be exhibited to mark the culmination Mercer Union's 30th anniversary celebrations.
Charles Gaines: Notes on Social Justice is on view through October 5, 2013, and Sol
Lewitt:
Wall Drawing 564 is on view through October 12, 2013; both at Paula Cooper, NYC.