Whitney Museum of American Art
Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective surveys the artist's distinguished forty-year career as a leading practitioner of Conceptual art. Featuring wall drawings, sculptures, photographic series, prints, and drawings, the exhibition includes examples of LeWitt's early austere, modular aesthetic as well as the more sensuous approach he developed after 1980. As part of the exhibition, LeWitt creates a special structure for the Museum's Sculpture Court.
A Retrospective.
Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective surveys the artist's distinguished forty-year career as a leading practitioner of Conceptual art. Featuring wall drawings, sculptures, photographic series, prints, and drawings, the exhibition includes examples of LeWitt's early austere, modular aesthetic as well as the more sensuous approach he developed after 1980. As part of the exhibition, LeWitt creates a special structure for the Museum's Sculpture Court.
This exhibition is organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Significant support for this exhibition has been provided by the Henry Luce Foundation and by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Presentation of this exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art is sponsored by the AXA Foundation Fund. (or logo) Additional support has been provided by generous gifts from Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hedges IV, the Faith G. Golding Foundation, and the National Committee of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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