Sol LeWitt

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Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including Conceptual art and Minimalism.

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  • Four Basic Kinds of Straight Lines, London: Studio International, 1969, 36 pp.
  • Arcs, from Corners & Sides, Circles, & Grids and All Their Combinations, Bern: Kunsthalle Bern & Paul Biancini, 1972.
  • Photo Grids, Paul David Press, 1977, 50 pp.
  • Sol LeWitt, ed. & intro. Alicia Legg, New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1978, 181 pp. With essays by Lucy Lippard, Robert Rosenblum, and Bernice Rose. [2]
  • Sol LeWitt Prints 1970–1995, New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1996, [6] pp. [3]
  • Gary Garrels (ed.), Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2000, 416 pp. With essays by Gary Garrels, Martin Friedman, Andrea Miller-Keller, Brenda Richardson, Anne Rorimer, John S. Weber, and Adam D. Weinberg.
  • Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 2000, [6] pp.
  • Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol Lewitt, ed. Veronica Roberts, Austin, TX: Blanton Museum of Art, and Yale University Press, 2014. Catalogue. With essays by Lucy R. Lippard, Veronica Roberts, and Kirsten Swenson.

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