It is through these shifts and nuances of pace and touch that the paintings in Cinematic Visions address
the slippery world of image making and image reading in the twenty - first century, where access can be instantaneous yet often at one remove and the screen dominates experience.
At L.A. Louver, a sharply focused show zeros in on LeWitt's capacity to transform abstract ideas into concrete objects that viewers experience as
slippery interminglings
of drawing, painting and sculpture — while comparing and contrasting such physical entities with idealized
images of geometric perfection, which inhabit the mind's eye but never appear in the real
world.