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Sol LeWitt — Forms Derived from a Cube (Colors Superimposed)
Sol LeWitt

Forms Derived from a Cube (Colors Superimposed)

A suite of screenprints by conceptual art pioneer Sol LeWitt, *Forms Derived from a Cube (Colors Superimposed)* exemplifies his systematic exploration of geometric structure and rule-based composition. Each print in the series is built upon the foundational form of the cube, with layers of bold, superimposed colors revealing the infinite visual permutations possible within a single geometric premise. Published by Achenbach Graphics in Düsseldorf, this limited edition of 35 — each signed and numbered in pencil — reflects LeWitt's enduring commitment to the intersection of logic, seriality, and visual art.

Medium
all signed and numbered 19/35 in pencil (there were also 9 artist's proofs), published by Achenbach Graphics, Düsseldorf, all framed.

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Evening & Day Editions

October 26, 2015

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Sol LeWitt, Forms Derived from a Cube (Colors Superimposed)

A suite of screenprints by conceptual art pioneer Sol LeWitt, *Forms Derived from a Cube (Colors Superimposed)* exemplifies his systematic exploration of geometric structure and rule-based composition. Each print in the series is built upon the foundational form of the cube, with layers of bold, superimposed colors revealing the infinite visual permutations possible within a single geometric premise. Published by Achenbach Graphics in Düsseldorf, this limited edition of 35 — each signed and numbered in pencil — reflects LeWitt's enduring commitment to the intersection of logic, seriality, and visual art.

Medium
all signed and numbered 19/35 in pencil (there were also 9 artist's proofs), published by Achenbach Graphics, Düsseldorf, all framed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

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20th Century, Limited Edition Print, Male Artist, Primary Colors, Late Twentieth Century, Conceptual Art, Printmaking, American Artist, Serial Art, Geometric Abstraction, Modular Forms, Systematic Art, Limited Edition, Late 20th Century, Multicolor, Vibrant Colors, Minimalism, Three-Dimensional Forms, Structured Composition

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