Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Sol LeWitt PhotoGrids Sol LeWitt PhotoGrids. David Paul Press/ Rizzoli, New York. 1977. First edition. Square quarto. Stiff white wrappers with black title. Unpaged. A scarce book of forty six plates, each with nine color photographs taken and arranged in a tic tac toe grid by the artist with an eye to pattern. Subjects include paneled doors, window panes, gates and fences, cement and mosaic floors, metal bridgework, etc. Very good. Three years later LeWitt published Autobiography, which used the same grid format to tell the story of his daily life. LeWitt, An American conceptual and minimalist artist born in 1928, is best known for his work using modular cubes, wall drawings, serial graphics, and grid structures. A very good copy with a few light surface scratches to the covers visible in the light. Shadow of a sticker to the front cover, upper right hand corner. A little tanning to cover edges. Internally, unmarked, clean and crisp. Tight binding. One of the most important artists working in Minimalist and Conceptual veins, LeWitt's interest in the book form derives from his interest in seriality. He was one of the founders of the renowned center for artists' books, Printed Matter. LeWitt, An American artist born in 1928, is best known for his work using modular cubes, wall drawings, serial graphics, and grid structures. Uncommon.
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Origin: American
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Country of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Fine Arts: Catalogs, Exhibitions
Printing Year: 1977
3rd Level Category: Monographs
Subject: Art & Photography