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Lewis Baltz / Sol LeWitt
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Lewis Baltz / Sol LeWitt
Current price: $55.00


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Lewis Baltz / Sol LeWitt
Current price: $55.00
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Austere seriality: an inspired pairing of two influential American conceptualists
Working from the 1960s on, Lewis Baltz (1945–2014) and Sol LeWitt (1928–2007) developed pared-down visual languages to explore the structures of spatial processes and permutation. Baltz, in photographic series such as
The Prototype Works
,
Tract Houses
and
Park City
, united traditions of documentary photography and avant-garde art to depict the iconography of postindustrial societysigns, walls, parking lots, suburban homes.
LeWitt’s works in sculpture, such as his
Serial Project
and his massive
Black Cubes
, highlight an absence of function and an austere seriality. Much like Baltz, LeWitt deploys consistent measurement as the basis for many of his works. Both artists’ groundbreaking works are included in this suggestive pairing. Works by both artists are documented in numerous exhibition views and individual illustrations with further illumination from texts by Baltz and LeWitt.
Working from the 1960s on, Lewis Baltz (1945–2014) and Sol LeWitt (1928–2007) developed pared-down visual languages to explore the structures of spatial processes and permutation. Baltz, in photographic series such as
The Prototype Works
,
Tract Houses
and
Park City
, united traditions of documentary photography and avant-garde art to depict the iconography of postindustrial societysigns, walls, parking lots, suburban homes.
LeWitt’s works in sculpture, such as his
Serial Project
and his massive
Black Cubes
, highlight an absence of function and an austere seriality. Much like Baltz, LeWitt deploys consistent measurement as the basis for many of his works. Both artists’ groundbreaking works are included in this suggestive pairing. Works by both artists are documented in numerous exhibition views and individual illustrations with further illumination from texts by Baltz and LeWitt.