
222.5° Arc x 13
2012
A geometric sculptural work by Bernar Venet from 2012 titled '222.5° Arc x 13,' which exemplifies his signature style of creating large-scale mathematical and architectural forms. The work demonstrates his exploration of industrial materials and geometric principles.
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Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale
October 16, 2025
Lot 10
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Richard Serra
American · b. 1938

Serra similarly employed large scale raw steel as his primary medium to create monumental sculptures that engage space and geometry in a conceptually rigorous way. Both artists share an industrial aesthetic and a commitment to minimalist formal language in their sculptural practice.

Carl Andre
American · b. 1935

Andre shares Venet's alignment with minimalism and conceptual art, using industrial materials and mathematical logic to structure his sculptures. His reduction of form to pure geometric and material essentials parallels Venet's own systematic approach to abstraction.

Sol LeWitt
American · b. 1928

LeWitt similarly grounded his art in mathematical systems and geometric abstraction, producing works that emphasize concept over subjective expression. Both artists treated structural logic and formal repetition as the foundation of their visual language.
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