"The unique exhibition gathers twenty-four wall drawings in color by the American conceptual artist Sol LeWitt (1928-2007). LeWitt’s wall drawings marked, from the late 1960s on, a revolutionary development in the history of contemporary art. The monumental drawings are executed directly on the walls, according to the artist’s instructions and diagrams. Between 1968 and 2007, LeWitt created more than 1200 wall drawings.
M’s exhibition of twenty-four works is the first major presentation in Belgium of LeWitt’s emblematic practice. Following the chronological evolution of the artist’s oeuvre, the exhibition is organized according to the media LeWitt used in color, namely pencil, crayon, India ink and acrylic paint. In addition to the wall drawings, a wide selection of LeWitt’s artis’ts books is on view as well as a documentary film about the making of the wall drawings at M.
Drafters execute the wall drawings directly on the walls. The drawings adapt to the scale of the exhibition space. The first drawings were already executed by others artists. At M, professional drafters trained by the LeWitt studio were assisted by about seventy young artists and students from Belgian art schools. The wall drawings exist only for the duration of their exhibition".http://www.mleuven.be/en/contemporary-art/sol-lewitt/
fijn dat je er over schrijft. Het is inderdaad een mooie tentoonstelling en knap werk.
ReplyDeleteFranchement...je ne ferai pas le voyage pour ça.
ReplyDeleteCiao Anni, le tue foto sono chiarissime e si capisce benissimo di che tipo di installazione artistica stai parlando. Molto interessante.
ReplyDeleteA presto.
Antonella
Unique I agree. but not the sort of thing that would appeal to me, or I don't thing so. Have a good Sunday Diane
ReplyDeleteLikable.
ReplyDeleteI do like the design and colors (the bottom one reminds me of pyramids). I don't how if I'd like to look at it on a wall all the time though. :)
ReplyDeleteMore than 'good enough', Anni !
ReplyDeleteLie(f)s.
it looks like an interesting exhibition!
ReplyDeleteHe was an amazing artist and the mathematical approach to his drawing series is fascinating. He left instructions for drawing but not so regimented as to stifle interpretation by the "drawer." So glad that you pulled out your phone camera!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Fantastic! I would love to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteIk heb er al zoveel langs gelopen maar nog nooit binnen geweest. Gewoon schandalig.
ReplyDeleteGroetjes,
Filip
I can appreciate that !
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing I will certainly visit the exhibition.
ReplyDeleteEva, is that you? The Eva I know? There is no link to your blog.
DeleteThere is if you click on my name, yes its Eva you know!
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Una pena no estr cerca para poder visitar esa exposición. Tus imágenes han despertado mis curiosidad por este autor, buscaré información sobre él.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
so glad that I could make you curious about LeWitt. I hope you enjoy seeing and reading about his work.
DeleteHallo Anni,
ReplyDeleteEen moderne vorm van deze reeds 20.000 jaar oude kunstvorm!
Groetjes,
Frans
Inderdaad, Frans, dat vergeten we soms.
DeleteThaks for the visit in museum !!!It was nice!!1
ReplyDeletegreetings
Megi
Nice, but Leuven is a bit far for me, I haven't really planned to go there in the weeks to come.
ReplyDeletewat een kleurenspectakel... bedankt voor de tip.
ReplyDeleteik ben er ook geweest en mijn foto's zijn voor binnenkort...
ReplyDeleteook de permanente collectie is meer dan de moeite waard...
fijne dag