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Wall drawing #338: Two part drawing. The wall is divided vertically into two parts. Each part is divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts. 1st part: Lines in four directions, one direction in each quarter. 2nd part: Lines in four directions, superimposed progressively.

Sol LeWitt1971

Art Gallery of New South Wales

Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia

First Drawn by: Kazuko Miyamoto

First Installation: Panza di Biumo residence, Varese, Italy, June 1980

Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings are executed by professional draughtspeople from sets of instructions generated by the artist. LeWitt emphasised the idea or concept of an artwork over its visual realisation, hence his assertion that his instructions are themselves the work of art.

‘Wall drawing #337’ and ‘Wall drawing #338’ exemplify this process: both works are drawn by professional draughtspeople following LeWitt’s instructions. The artist’s methodology has been likened to that of a composer: the works are manifested by others, and no single drawing is ever the definitive version. In a 1971 interview LeWitt commented: ‘I try to make the plan specific enough so that it comes out more or less how I want it, but general enough that [the draughtspeople] have the freedom to interpret. It’s as though I am writing of piece of music and somebody else is going to play it on the piano.’

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  • Title: Wall drawing #338: Two part drawing. The wall is divided vertically into two parts. Each part is divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts. 1st part: Lines in four directions, one direction in each quarter. 2nd part: Lines in four directions, superimposed progressively.
  • Creator: Sol LeWitt
  • Creator Lifespan: 1928 - 2007
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Birth Place: Connecticut, United States of America
  • Date Created: 1971
  • Physical Dimensions: dimensions variable
  • Type: Drawing
  • Rights: Gift of the John Kaldor Family Collection 2011 © Estate of Sol LeWitt
  • Medium: coloured pencil
  • Signature & Date: Signed Certificate of authenticity, black felt tip pen "Sol LeWitt". Not dated.
  • Artist Country: United States of America
Art Gallery of New South Wales

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