
Courtesy Mass MoCA, North Adams
A pair of 1980 wall drawings by Sol LeWitt installed at Mass MoCA: #335, on loan from the Tate Museum, in London, and #340, lent by the Carnegie Museum of Art, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
“
Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing
Retrospective,” a 100-work
installation that represents
the Conceptual artist’s oeuvre
from 1968 until his death, in
2007, begins its 25-year run
at
Mass MoCA, in North
Adams, Massachusetts, on
November 16. Housed in a
27,000-square-foot, three-story
building on the
museum’s campus, the exhibition
is a joint effort among the
Williams College Museum
of Art, the
Yale University
Art Gallery and LeWitt himself.
It came about when, in
2004, the artist promised to
add to Yale’s existing collection
of his work. Yale
partnered with Mass MoCA ,
which could offer a more
spacious venue for the
drawings and redesigned
the chosen building to
LeWitt’s specifications. For
the past six months, 24 of
the artist’s seasoned assistants
and 30 students from
local schools have worked
together to mount the
installation, which includes
the 1980 geometric white crayon-
on-black drawing
#335, from London’s
Tate
Museum, and the 2001 black
acrylic swirled piece #999,
from the San Francisco collector
Thomas Weisel. Yale
plans to release LeWitt’s
three-volume catalogue raisonné
by 2010.
"Meeting Ground" originally appeared in the November 2008 issue of Art+Auction. For a complete list of articles from this issue available on ARTINFO, see Art+Auction's November 2008 Table of Contents.