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Image: 35.5 × 28 in (90 × 71 cm). Sheet: 38 × 30 w in (97 × 77 cm). Signed and numbered to the lower edge. Printed by Hidemi Nomura & Ricardo Woo, Watanabe Studio Ltd., Brooklyn, New York and published by Tom Lollar, Lincoln Center/List Print Program, New York. Literature: Krakow 1998.04 // This vibrant silkscreen from Sol LeWitt's celebrated print practice captures his systematic yet exuberant approach to geometric abstraction. Five horizontal registers — undulating waves, vertical bars, flowing curves, linear stripes, and concentric arcs — unfold in bold primaries and secondaries against a black ground. Commissioned for Lincoln Center's List Print Program and printed at Watanabe Studio, this museum-quality work distils the Conceptual master's investigation of seriality and permutation into a commanding visual experience that rewards sustained attention.
Lincoln Center Print, 1998
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Image: 35.5 × 28 in (90 × 71 cm). Sheet: 38 × 30 w in (97 × 77 cm). Signed and numbered to the lower edge. Printed by Hidemi Nomura & Ricardo Woo, Watanabe Studio Ltd., Brooklyn, New York and published by Tom Lollar, Lincoln Center/List Print Program, New York. Literature: Krakow 1998.04 // This vibrant silkscreen from Sol LeWitt's celebrated print practice captures his systematic yet exuberant approach to geometric abstraction. Five horizontal registers — undulating waves, vertical bars, flowing curves, linear stripes, and concentric arcs — unfold in bold primaries and secondaries against a black ground. Commissioned for Lincoln Center's List Print Program and printed at Watanabe Studio, this museum-quality work distils the Conceptual master's investigation of seriality and permutation into a commanding visual experience that rewards sustained attention.
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What is Generative Art?
Generative art refers to art that is wholly or partly created through an autonomous system. This system can be independent or non-human, capable of determining features that would otherwise be decided by the artist. The generative system can act as the creator or as a collaborator with the artist. Generative art often refers to works generated algorithmically by computers, where the system plays a significant role in the creation process.
