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The present text is taken from the first publication in Artform, vol.5, no.10, Summer 1967, pp.79-83
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===Sol LeWitt (b. 1928) 'Sentences on Conceptual Art'===


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mystic vs rationalist
rational vs illogical
artist's will vs  process initiating from idea to completion
concept vs idea - ideas implement the concept
convention of art vs works of art
banal idea/good idea vs execution
perception of ideas --> new ideas




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===Sol LeWitt (b. 1928) 'Sentences on Conceptual Art'===






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Book: ART IN THEORY 1900-1990, An Anthology of Changing Ideas edited by Charles Harrison & Paul Wood<br>
Book: ART IN THEORY 1900-1990, An Anthology of Changing Ideas edited by Charles Harrison & Paul Wood<br>

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Sol LeWitt (b. 1928) 'Parapraphs on Conceptual Art'


LeWitt's work:

the work of repetition and permutaion
systematic exclusion of any individuality of touch
in 20s, open-framed, rectangular structures presented in series
in 60s, formulating proposals for wall drawings, to be executed according to his insturctions

The present text is taken from the first publication in Artform, vol.5, no.10, Summer 1967, pp.79-83

Sol LeWitt (b. 1928) 'Sentences on Conceptual Art'

mystic vs rationalist rational vs illogical artist's will vs process initiating from idea to completion concept vs idea - ideas implement the concept convention of art vs works of art banal idea/good idea vs execution perception of ideas --> new ideas





Book: ART IN THEORY 1900-1990, An Anthology of Changing Ideas edited by Charles Harrison & Paul Wood


Sol LeWitt

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