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Sol Lewitt new exhibition in Germany at Konrad Fischer Gallery

Sol Lewitt, Wal drawings, grids on black and white

Konrad Fischer Gallery From

09.4.15 to 10.31.15

 

 

Konrad Fischer Galerie presents two solo  exhibitions of Sol Lewitt's Wall Drawings at both its locations in Berlin and  Dusseldorf.

 

Lewitt began his artistic career in the early 1960s with modular and serial  constructions. He used repetition and the progression of simple  three-dimensional geometries to place his works on a rational foundation, to  make them straightforward and repeatable. His aim was to abolish the inevitable  illusionism of the painted surface as well as to oppose its implicit claim to  the uniqueness of the manually executed work.

 

Later, Lewitt developed the medium of the wall drawing as a means of  returning to the surface while still avoiding the problems of painting. He  eliminated the physical support that usually lies between the exhibition wall  and the artistic markings and places them in an ideal space of their own.  Conversely, he sought to ensure that the drawn traces would not stand out from  the wall but form a single visual entity with it.

 

From his own perspective, Lewitt succeeded, with his wall drawings, in  solving a whole series of problems that had plagued art, especially painting,  and in opening up a broad new field of activity for himself. He avoided the  illusionism, expressiveness, and narrativity of painting. He excluded moments of  perception from the work’s production, negated the importance of artistic  execution, and left the work’s realization to others, without calling his own  position as “author” into question.

 

 

Sol Lewitt, Wal drawings, grids on black and white  

From September 4 to October 31, 2015

Konrad Fischer Gallery