Autobiography Sol LeWitt 1980. Cover

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Title

Autobiography Sol LeWitt 1980. Cover

Subject

Sol LeWitt, Representation, and an Audience of One(Exhibition : 2008)

Description

This is perhaps the best known of LeWitt's photographic books. It is an inventory of objects in his New York studio. Repeating the familiar format of nine uniformly sized photographs per page, the images are grouped thematically. A sense of the artist comes through, despite the total absence of text.
Sol LeWitt, Representation, and an Audience of One. -- Systematic networks of lines covering entire walls; geometric figures freestanding in the center of a gallery; complex instructions that require a team of artists to complete--these are often what first come to mind when considering Sol LeWitt. Yet there is also a portion of LeWitt's work aimed at an intimate audience of one--the artist's book. -- LeWitt recognized early the potential benefits in distributing artistic production through low cost publications: books offer permanence to the artistic moment that is lacking in a scheduled gallery setting; they can allow an artist deeper and more complete control of their presentation; their audience is at the same time more far reaching than an exhibition and yet very intimate to the individual viewer holding the object in his hand. As a founder in the early 1970s of Printed Matter, a bookstore devoted entirely to artists' books and their creation, he championed affordable books as an artistic vehicle, both for his peers and for himself. -- While the use of artist's books fit nicely with the qualities of his system-driven conceptual and minimal works, they also proved uniquely suited for his little known photographic work. Despite the representational element inherent in photography, LeWitt uses the nature of the book format to organize his images to reflect the seriality and systems that permeate his non-representational works. -- "The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute is pleased to present this special installation of works from the Clark Library on the occasion of the opening of Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art." -- All of the works shown are from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library.
CAI copy included in Library exhibition titled "Sol LeWitt, Representation, and an Audience of One" held November 14, 2008-February 13, 2009
Item exhibited closed (Cover)
Exhibition page: http://www.clarkart.edu/museum/exhibitions_past_detail.cfm?EID=3417

Creator

LeWitt, Sol, 1928-2007

Publisher

New York : Multiples, 1980

Contributor

Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library

Format

126 p. : all ill. ; 26 cm

Language

eng

Type

image

Coverage

nyu

Files

Citation

LeWitt, Sol, 1928-2007, “Autobiography Sol LeWitt 1980. Cover,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 21, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/52899.

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