Sol Le Witt Post Minimalism And Jewish Identity

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Sol LeWitt: Post- Sol LeWitt: Post- Minimalism and Jewish Minimalism and Jewish Identity Identity By Paige Dansinger By Paige Dansinger

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A closer look at artist Sol LeWitt...Jewish Identity in Postminimalism. Including a look at Jews who have contributed to the discourse of art history; as art critics, professors and historians.

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Sol LeWitt: Post-Minimalism Sol LeWitt: Post-Minimalism and Jewish Identityand Jewish Identity

By Paige DansingerBy Paige Dansinger

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Sol LeWitt 1928-2007Sol LeWitt 1928-2007

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Wall Drawing #927 Loopy (green and blue), 1999. Wall Drawing #927 Loopy (green and blue), 1999. The Jewish Museum New YorkThe Jewish Museum New York

Wall Drawing #926 Loopy (yellow and purple), 1999. Wall Drawing #926 Loopy (yellow and purple), 1999. The Jewish Museum New YorkThe Jewish Museum New York

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Black Form Memorial to the Missing Jews, 1987. Hamburg, Germany

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Looking for LeWitt’s Jewish Identity

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Sol LeWitt & Eadweard MuybridgeSol LeWitt & Eadweard Muybridge

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Mishnah (Palestine, about 220 CE)

    

Gemara (Babylonia, about 500 CE)

    

Comments of Rashi (Northern France, 1040-1105 CE)

    

Comments of the Tosafists (France and Germany, 12th-13th centuries)

    

Comments of R. Nissim ben Jacob (Tunisia, 11th century)

    

Notes by R. Aqiva Eger (Prussia, 1761-1837)

    

Anonymous comment (printers?)

    

Key to scriptural quotations

    

Cross-references to medieval codes of Jewish law

    

Cross-references to other passages in Talmud

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Printed announcement for an exhibition at the Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles

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Modular Cube, Modular Cube, 1969. Art Gallery of Toronto1969. Art Gallery of Toronto

Black and White Open CubesBlack and White Open Cubes, 1965-1969, 1965-1969

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Post-Minimal Holocaust Memorial Structures

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Black Form Memorial to the Missing Jews, 1987. Hamburg, Germany

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Block, Block, 1991. Concrete block. The Israel Museum Jerusalem1991. Concrete block. The Israel Museum Jerusalem

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Double Negative Pyramid, Double Negative Pyramid, 1996. Concrete block. Europos Park, Vilniaus Lithuania1996. Concrete block. Europos Park, Vilniaus Lithuania

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X with Columns, X with Columns, 1996. Concrete block. The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis1996. Concrete block. The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis

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Richard Serra, Richard Serra, The Drowned and the Saved, The Drowned and the Saved, 1992. Pulheim, Germany1992. Pulheim, Germany

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Incomplete CubesIncomplete Cubes

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Incomplete Open Cubes, Incomplete Open Cubes, 19741974

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Incomplete Open Cube 6/4Incomplete Open Cube 6/4, 1974 Painted Aluminum, 1974 Painted Aluminum

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Incomplete Open Cubes. Installation views The Wadsworth Athenaeum Museum of Art

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Incomplete Open Cubes. Installation views The Wadsworth Athenaeum Museum of Art

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Wall DrawingsWall Drawings

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Wall Drawing #808, Wall Drawing #808, 1996. The Whitney Museum of Art, NY.1996. The Whitney Museum of Art, NY.

Wall Drawing #398, Wall Drawing #398, 1983. The Dallas Museum of Art1983. The Dallas Museum of Art

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Wall Drawing #766, Wall Drawing #766, 1994. Color ink wash1994. Color ink wash

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Wall Drawing #880, Wall Drawing #880, 1998. PaceWildenstein, New York1998. PaceWildenstein, New York

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Wall Drawing #793 C, 1996. The Wadsworth AthenaeumWall Drawing #793 C, 1996. The Wadsworth Athenaeum

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Wall Drawing #927 Loopy (green and blue), 1999. Wall Drawing #927 Loopy (green and blue), 1999. The Jewish Museum New YorkThe Jewish Museum New YorkWall Drawing #926 Loopy (yellow and purple), 1999. Wall Drawing #926 Loopy (yellow and purple), 1999. The Jewish Museum New YorkThe Jewish Museum New York

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