Sol LeWitt: Not to Be Sold for More Than $100

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Sol LeWitt: Not to Be Sold for More Than $100 is an elegantly produced survey edited by Carol S. Eliel and Amanda Renshaw, offering a fresh look at the radical, accessible work of conceptual art pioneer Sol LeWitt. Drawing its title from LeWitt’s democratic ethos—eschewing exclusivity in favor of ideas that belong to everyone—the book gathers essays, reproductions, and archival material that illuminate his groundbreaking wall drawings, structures, and printed works. With contributions from leading scholars and artists, this volume underscores LeWitt’s profound influence on minimalism and conceptual practice, while foregrounding his belief in art as a shared intellectual encounter. Not to Be Sold for More Than $100 is an inspiring and essential companion for students, collectors, and admirers of one of the twentieth century’s most influential figures in contemporary art.

Sol LeWitt: Not to Be Sold for More Than $100 is an elegantly produced survey edited by Carol S. Eliel and Amanda Renshaw, offering a fresh look at the radical, accessible work of conceptual art pioneer Sol LeWitt. Drawing its title from LeWitt’s democratic ethos—eschewing exclusivity in favor of ideas that belong to everyone—the book gathers essays, reproductions, and archival material that illuminate his groundbreaking wall drawings, structures, and printed works. With contributions from leading scholars and artists, this volume underscores LeWitt’s profound influence on minimalism and conceptual practice, while foregrounding his belief in art as a shared intellectual encounter. Not to Be Sold for More Than $100 is an inspiring and essential companion for students, collectors, and admirers of one of the twentieth century’s most influential figures in contemporary art.