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Sol LeWitt : folds & rips 1966-1980 / Dieter Schwarz ; with a foreword by Gianfranco Verna.

Fine Arts Library NK1535.L49 A4 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
LeWitt, Sol, 1928-2007.
Contributor:
Schwarz, Dieter, 1953-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
LeWitt, Sol, 1928-2007.
LeWitt, Sol.
Physical Description:
175 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles ; 32 cm
Other Title:
Folds & rips 1966-1980
Folds and rips 1966-1980
Place of Publication:
Köln : Walther König (Verlag), 2020.
Contents:
Foreword / Gianfranco Verna
Folds and Rips: A documentary history
The distribution of the Folds and Rips
Catalogue of the Folds 1966-79
Catalogue of the Rips 1971-80.
Notes:
"In 1966, Sol LeWitt conceived a new type of work "drawings without drawing," in which he replaced traditional drawing mediums with various ways of folding paper. In 1969, LeWitt started to regularly produce what he called Folds, first as gifts to friends, but increasingly as works to be distributed by his dealers. In 1971 he added the Rips, drawings made of ripped paper. Very soon, it became his custom to produce a number of Folds, or more usually Rips on the occasion of an exhibition and to leave them with his galleries. Always inventive, LeWitt went from ripping papers of various sizes and colors in different ways, to working with city maps, and airview photos of Florence, Manhattan, and Chicago from which he removed various defined areas. The systematic approach on which LeWitt's Structures, Wall Drawings and ink drawings are based was also applied to the Folds and Rips; they were often created in series, for which LeWitt used all possible combinations of tearing sides or corners off of a sheet of paper. LeWitt was deeply committed to the Folds and Rips. As he stated in 1969, "I don't think that a three-dimensional structure is more important than a doodled drawing in which the idea is first put down on paper, or a finished drawing or a photograph of the thing." The importance of the Rips in LeWitt's oeuvre is underlined by the fact that he numbered them, similarly to the Wall Drawings, from 1 to 890. The series of Folds stopped in 1976, followed by a small number of so-called Crumples; the series of Rips ended in 1980. In order to propagate his democratic view that art should become accessible to a wide audience, LeWitt requested from his galleries that the Folds and Rips be sold for not more than $100. This publication presents a concise catalogue of these works which today are dispersed in many private and public collections in Europe and the United States."--back cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783960987116
3960987110
OCLC:
1129256780

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