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"Arcs and Lines" is a collection of works by Sol LeWitt (1928-2007), an American contemporary artist and a leading figure in conceptual art of the 1960s. LeWitt created a variety of works, including murals, prints, and sculptures, but this book, published in 1974, features 190 patterns of geometric shapes created by combining two lines (arcs, straight lines, distorted lines, and dashed lines) within a square grid. On the opposite page of each shape, the number assigned to the base line is indicated, revealing the orderly arrangement of the combinations. The shapes themselves are merely patterns, and the artist's intention lies in the arrangement and placement of these geometric works. This book allows you to experience LeWitt's unique conceptual art.
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