Sol LeWitt's Generative Wall Drawings: Instruction-Based Conceptual Art from 1969-1970
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Summary
The article presents a collection of Sol LeWitt's generative wall drawings from 1969-1970, describing specific instructions for each artwork. It features Wall Drawings #11, #16, #17, #19, and #38, each with precise technical specifications for line directions, divisions, and materials. The content appears to be part of a spatial web gallery tribute to LeWitt, showcasing his instruction-driven conceptual art approach where the execution follows specific generative rules rather than traditional artistic creation.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledA wall divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts. Within each part, three of the four kinds of lines are superimposed.
Bands of lines 12 inches (30 cm) wide, in three directions (vertical, horizontal, diagonal right) intersecting.
Four-part drawing with a different line direction in each part.
A wall divided vertically into six equal parts, with two of the four kinds of line directions superimposed in each part.
Tissue paper cut into 1½-inch (4 cm) squares and inserted
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