Sol LeWitt was a pioneering American artist known for his contributions to conceptual art and minimalism. With his iconic wall drawings, sculptures, and structures, LeWitt explored the relationship between art, ideas, and space, challenging traditional notions of art-making and aesthetics. His emphasis on the concept and the process of creation over the finished product continues to influence contemporary artists and shape the trajectory of modern art.
"The other great development has been in photography, but that too was influenced by Conceptual art."
"The artist is seen like a producer of commodities, like a factory that turns our refrigerators."
"The system is the work of art; the visual work of art is the proof of the System. The visual aspect can't be understood without understanding the system. It isn't what it looks like but what it is that is of basic importance."
"Unless you're involved with thinking about what you're doing, you end up doing the same thing over and over, and that becomes tedious and, in the end, defeating."
"Just as the development of earth art and installation art stemmed from the idea of taking art out of the galleries, the basis of my involvement with public art is a continuation of wall drawings."