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Book Review
Drawing Degree Zero: The Line from Minimalism to Conceptual Art
12/2020 | 1413 | 162
Pages: 1114-1115
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Krčma, Ed (Krčma, Ed)
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Drawing Degree Zero: The Line from Minimalism to Conceptual Art By Anna Lovatt. 240 pp. incl. 39 col. + 58 b. & w. ills. (Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park PA, 2019), $89.95. ISBN 978–0–271–08243–1. | :
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6. Guiness Martin, by Rosemarie Castoro. 1972. Masonite, wood, gesso, graphite and modelling paste, 91.44 by 457.2 cm. (© Estate of Rosemarie Castoro; photograph Roberto Ruiz / MACBA).
Book Review
Sol LeWitt: 100 Views
03/2010 | 1284 | 152
Pages: 191
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Lovatt, Anna (Lovatt, Anna)
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Sol LeWitt: 100 Views | author: Cross, Susan , author: Markonish, Denise
Exhibition Review
James Turrell and Sol LeWitt. New York
10/2005 | 1231 | 147
Pages: 707-708
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Lawrence, James (Lawrence, James)
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James Turrell: Light projections 1968 and light works 2005 | institution: PaceWildenstein , institution: PaceWildenstein, SoHo
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New Sol LeWitt Drawings | institution: PaceWildenstein
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74. Alta (Pink), by James Turrell. 1968. Cross-corner projection, dimensions variable. (PaceWildenstein, New York).
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75. Wall drawing #1166 light to dark (scribbles), by Sol LeWitt; drawn by Takeshi Arita, Matthew Bowne, Andy Cross, Mary Gagne, Steven Glazman, Steve Gunn, Ian Holman, Roland Lusk, Rob Nelson, Mike Paré, Daniel Reiser, D.J. San Felipe, Anthony Sansotta, Gyan Shrosbree and Michael Benjamin Vedder. July 2005. Black pencil, 508 by 1040 cm. (PaceWildenstein, New York).
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76. Wall drawing #1167 dark to light (scribbles), by Sol LeWitt; drawn by Takeshi Arita, Matthew Bowne, Andy Cross, Mary Gagne, Steven Glazman, Steve Gunn, Ian Holman, Roland Lusk, Rob Nelson, Mike Paré, Daniel Reiser, D.J. San Felipe, Anthony Sansotta, Gyan Shrosbree and Michael Benjamin Vedder. July 2005. Black pencil, 505 by 823 cm. (PaceWildenstein, New York).
Exhibition Review
New York: Sol LeWitt
04/2001 | 1177 | 143
Pages: 244-246
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Tillyard, Virginia (Tillyard, Virginia)
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Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective | institution: Whitney Museum of American Art
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75. 'Objectivity', by Sol LeWitt, 1962. Painted wood, 127 by 127 by 24.8 cm. (LeWitt Collection; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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76. '1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 Cross and Tower', by Sol LeWitt, 1984. Painted wood, 182.9 by 304.8 by 304.8 cm. (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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77. 'Wall drawing #146', by Sol LeWitt, 1972. Blue crayon. (Panza Collection, New York; exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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78. 'Wall drawing #954', by Sol LeWitt, 2000. Acrylic. (Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
Exhibition Review
Sol Le Witt; 'Out of Sight, out of Mind'. Oxford and London
04/1993 | 1081 | 135
Pages: 288-289
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Godfrey, Tony (Godfrey, Tony)
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39. All Variations of Incomplete Open Cubes, by Sol LeWitt. 1974. Wood Painted White and Photographs. (Exh. Museum of Modern Art, Oxford).
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40. Drawing Series 1-1/3241/A & B, by Sol LeWitt. 1968. Ink on Paper, 26 by 52.8 cm. (New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, Connecticut; Exh. Museum of Modern Art, Oxford).
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41. Blp, by Richard Artschwager. 1969. Horse Hair and Rubber, 35 by 15 by 4 cm. (Exh. Lisson Gallery, London).
Supplement
Selected Acquisitions (1985-90) at the Whitney Museum of American Art: Supplement
11/1990 | 1052 | 132
Pages: 821-824
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I. Calderberry Bush, by Alexander Calder. 1932. Painted Steel Rod, Wire, Wood and Aluminium, 224.8 by 83.8 by 120.7 cm. (approx). Purchase 1986.
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II. Tango, by Elie Nadelman. c.1919. Painted Wood and Gesso, 91.1 by 66 by 35.2 cm. Purchase 1988.
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III. Dempsey and Firpo, by George Bellows. 1923-24. Lithograph, 46 by 57 cm. (Image). Purchase 1988.
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IV. Poker Night (From A Streetcar Named Desire), by Thomas Hart Benton. 1948. Tempera and Oil, 91.4 by 121.9 cm. Bequest 1985.
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IX. Satellite, by Robert Rauschenberg. 1955. Oil, Fabric, Paper, Wood on Canvas with Stuffed Pheasant, 203.2 by 108 cm. Partial and Promised Gift.
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V. Sextant in Dogtown, by David Salle. 1987. Acrylic and Oil, 244.3 by 320.7 cm. Purchase 1988.
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VI. Untitled #146, by Cindy Sherman. 1985. Colour Photograph, 181.9 by 122.2 cm. Purchase 1987.
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VII. Untitled (Rope Piece), by Eva Hesse. 1970. Laytex on Rope, String and Wire, Variable Dimensions. Purchase 1988.
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VIII. Battle of the Lights, by Mark Tobey. 1956. Gouache and Tempera on Paper, 110.49 by 90.17 cm. Promised gift 1987.
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X. Several Monograms, by Edward Ruscha. 1986. Dry Pigment and Acrylic on Paper, 151.3 by 101.9 cm. (Sheet). Purchase 1987.
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XI. Five Towers, by Sol LeWitt. 1986. Eight Units of Painted Wood, 219.9 by 219.9 by 219.9 cm. (Overall). Purchase 1988.
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XII. Die, by Tony Smith. 1962. Steel, 183.83 by 183.83 cm. Purchase 1990.
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XIII. Study for Expression of a Silktown (Paterson Center), by Oscar Bluemner. 1914. Charcoal, 74.2 by 100.4 cm. Purchase 1989.
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XIV. Lobster pots #3, by Ralston Crawford. 1960-63. 114.6 by 153 cm. Gift and Purchase 1987.
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XV. Organ of Cause and Effect III, by Richard Artschwager. 1986. Formica and Latex Paint on Wood, Six Units, 327.7 by 156.9 by 45.7 cm. (Overall). Purchase 1987.
Supplement
Acquisitions of Modern Art by Museums: Supplement
07/1972 | 832 | 114
Pages: 509
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87. Classical Head, by Elie Nadelman. c.1909. Marble; Height, 35.6 cm. (Allen Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.)
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88. La Victoire, by Aristide Maillol. Bronze, High Relief, 25.4 by 26 cm. (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.)
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89. The Thousand and One Nights, by Henri Matisse. Signed and Dated 1950. (Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.)
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90. Bogart, by John Stephenson. 1968. Aluminium and Acrylic Lacquer; Height, 38.1 cm.; Breadth, 76.2 cm.; Length, 610 cm. (Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois.)
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91. Before and After, 3, by Andy Warhol. 1962. Synthetic Polymer on Composition Board, 188 by 254 cm. (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.)
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92. Green Fall, by Sylvia Stone. 1969-70. Plexiglass and Stainless Steel, 171.4 by 511.8 cm. (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.)
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93. Sphinx, 1-5, by Richard Smith. 1967. Set of Five Multiples, Screen Print on Fabricated Metal; Height, c.61 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.)
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94. Basra Gate III, by Frank Stella. 1969. Polymer and Fluorescent Polymer Paint on Canvas, 240 by 450 cm. (Museum Folkwang, Essen).
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95. A 2258, by Sol LeWitt. Baked Enamel on Steel; Height, 48.9 cm; Width, 81.3 cm; Depth, 205.7 cm. (Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois.)