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Original Screen Print in Colors - Published by Parasol Press, Ltd., New York - Suite: Four x Four x Four - Hand signed in pencil - Literature: Krakow 1990.10 // Sol LeWitt’s Colors with Lines in Four Directions, Within a Black Border (Red) (1990) exemplifies the artist’s commitment to minimalism and conceptual art. This screen print features a deep red background framed by a thin black border, with the interior composed of a grid of fine lines. The lines, though not immediately visible from a distance, intersect in various directions, creating a subtle yet dynamic visual texture. LeWitt’s use of simple geometric forms and controlled repetition explores how color, form, and line interact within a defined space. The title reflects his systematic approach to art, where the process and rules behind the creation of the piece are as important as the final result. This work, part of the Four x Four x Four suite, highlights LeWitt’s exploration of both structure and variation within seemingly minimalist compositions.
Colors with Lines in Four Directions, Within a Black Border (Red), 1990
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Original Screen Print in Colors - Published by Parasol Press, Ltd., New York - Suite: Four x Four x Four - Hand signed in pencil - Literature: Krakow 1990.10 // Sol LeWitt’s Colors with Lines in Four Directions, Within a Black Border (Red) (1990) exemplifies the artist’s commitment to minimalism and conceptual art. This screen print features a deep red background framed by a thin black border, with the interior composed of a grid of fine lines. The lines, though not immediately visible from a distance, intersect in various directions, creating a subtle yet dynamic visual texture. LeWitt’s use of simple geometric forms and controlled repetition explores how color, form, and line interact within a defined space. The title reflects his systematic approach to art, where the process and rules behind the creation of the piece are as important as the final result. This work, part of the Four x Four x Four suite, highlights LeWitt’s exploration of both structure and variation within seemingly minimalist compositions.
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What is conceptual art?
Sometimes referred to as Conceptualism, this is an art form where the idea(s) or concept(s) behind the work take precedence over material concerns and traditional aesthetics. Many conceptual artworks can be created by anyone simply by following written instructions. The concept or idea is the most essential aspect of the artwork.