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Variations of incomplete cubes, by Sol Lewitt

April 23, 2011 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

In 1974, American artist Sol LeWitt created one of his major works, a seminal piece on the themes of seriality and variation, the series entitled “Variations of Incomplete Open Cubes”. The work is a collection of 122 frame structures presented together with the corresponding diagrams arranged on a matrix.

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