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Sol LeWitt: Incomplete Open Cubes


<I>Schematic</I><BR><I>Drawings for Incomplete</I>
<BR><I>Open Cubes</I>,
Cat. no. 33,
8/11 from Schematic
Drawings for Incomplete
Open Cubes, 1974. Ink
and pencil on vellum. 131
parts, each 12 x 12 in.
Wadsworth Atheneum
Museum of Art, Hartford,
CT. The Douglas Tracy
Smith and Dorothy Potter
Smith Fund, and partial gift
of Carol and Sol LeWitt.

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Variations of Incomplete Open Cube is LeWitt's most expansive serial project. It is fitting, then, that this exhibition expands into a variety of galleries at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

You are invited to explore the museum, discovering LeWitt's distinctive structures in conversation with the art and architecture of earlier periods. These juxtapositions serve not only to underscore the radical nature of LeWitt's work, but also to initiate dialogues not bound by the conventional categories of art history and this museum.

In order to grasp the origins, execution, and scope of the total project, visit gallery 240 (Contemporary Art, level Two), where both LeWitt's preparatory drawings and the completed series can both be seen. Consult a free map to locate the 30 full-size Incomplete Open Cubes that have been installed throughout the museum.


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