Favorite Work

Wall Drawing #1131 (2004) This is my favorite work by Sol LeWitt because of its mass size and beauty.  I love all of his...

Serial Project No. 1 (ABCD) (1966)

This piece has combinations of both open and closed enameled aluminum squares. All of these shapes lay in a grid. This piece has both...

Three Part Variations on Three Different Cubes (1967-71)

This piece includes a total of 49 units, each 23 5/8″ x 7 7/8″ x 7 7/8″. This is enamel on steel. The idea...

“Buried Cube Containing an Object of Importance but Little Value” (1968)

This was Sol LeWitt’s goodbye to minimalism. It was essentially a performance, but he buried a cube that took place in a local garden....

Wall Drawing #122 (1972)

This piece was first installed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. “All combinations of two lines crossing, placed at random, using arcs...

Colorful Wall Drawings

  These wall drawings are some of Sol LeWitt’s most famous works. These large scale wall drawings were installed by a set of assistants...

Lines from the Sides, Corners and Center of the Page to Specific Points (1975)

This piece is 18″ x 18″. This is one of LeWitt’s silkscreens. This piece was during the start of his use of color. This...

Six Geometric Figures (1977)

This piece is 5 15/16″ x 5 5/16″. This is a print and has multiplies, etching with aquatint, white on black. This piece acquires...

Untitled (Cube) (1979)

This piece is metal and painted steel. Its dimensions are 11″ x 11″ x 11″. This was one of LeWitt’s minimalist work as it...