Sol LeWitt / Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007

April 16 to October 3, 2009

Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007) Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007
until October 3, 2009
Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007) Works on Paper and Structures 1966 – 2005
until July 11, 2009

Time and temporality are uniquely linked with the Wall Drawings of Sol LeWitt. The concept of time aptly visualizes the exceptional and eventful nature of this epochal invention.

In 1968, Sol LeWitt drew his first Wall Drawing on a wall of the Paula Cooper Gallery in New York. The time and context are no accident. An extraordinary societal, cultural and artistic constellation enabled innovations and shifts outside a deterministic evolutionary logic intrinsic to art. Medial housings and forms proved weak and brittle. They were attacked, dismantled, declared obsolete. Deeds and facts were to create circumstances with viability for the future. The fact that Sol LeWitt did not bring his work from the studio into the gallery, that he utilized the wall of the gallery and executed the work in situ and that removal was envisioned upon conclusion of the exhibition: these were all processes and gestures which altered the relationship of the artist to his work and to time and space on one hand and to the gallery and the museum on the other. The range of exhibitions and functions were expanded and undermined with lasting effect. Soon the execution of the Wall Drawings was left to draftsmen or assistants, which augmented the concept with a further essential dimension.

Art with a limited time horizon, taking a different approach to the contradiction of permanence and ephemerality and mixing it up a new way? "The Wall Drawing is a permanent installation, until destroyed. Once something is done, it cannot be undone." (S.L. 1970) In the beginning, a brief description of the Wall Drawing was provided on a standard sheet of office paper, an actual set of instructions. Later, these were accompanied by a certificate with an exact diagram of each Wall Drawing. This notation or score imbues the work with unlimited duration. The relationship to the location also bears a paradox. The place is both exceedingly important and unimportant. The architectonic space is the resonance chamber for any temporary or permanent installation.

Such an original without an original will occupy one of the gallery's large exhibition spaces until beginning of October. In 2006 and 2007, Sol LeWitt conceived a number of black-and-white Wall Drawings. With a fine graphite pencil, the assistant draws a network of lines with a quite free and chaotic structure. This tangle of lines in turn engenders an illusionistic spatiality, shaded from dark to light and back to dark. Yet this spatiality is resolutely dismissed by wall and structure. "I wanted to do a work of art as two-dimensional as possible." (S.L. 1970)

Graphite pencil was used by Sol LeWitt to execute his first Wall Drawings. At the end of his life, he once again created projects for this elementally graphic technique.

In 1975, we presented our first solo exhibition with Sol LeWitt. Installations of his Wall Drawings were encountered by visitors in our gallery spaces in 1984, 1988, 2001 and 2004. Thanks in no small part to the friendship and loyalty of this significant and exceptional artist personality, we can now look back on forty years of gallery history. In a poignant way, the span of a lifetime is thus brought into view. The new Wall Drawing "Scribble" #15 is the center of a small homage to Sol LeWitt through May 23. And through October 3, it shall remain the focal point of further activities: "Spaces" offers an opportunity to see groups of works by artists who have helped shape the profile and history of the gallery.

Installation views

Sol LeWitt / Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007

Installation view room 4

Sol LeWitt / Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007

Installation view room 1

Sol LeWitt / Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007

Installation view room 2

Sol LeWitt / Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007

Installation view room 3

Sol LeWitt / Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007

Installation view room 4

Sol LeWitt / Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007

Installation view room 4

Sol LeWitt / Wall Drawing Scribble #15, 2007

Publications and catalogs
with Sol LeWitt in
cooperation with the
Annemarie Verna Gallery

Works

Sol LeWitt / Bands of Lines in Different Directions  1996  50.8 x 210.8 cm two part color aquatint Ed. 36 and AP 5/8

Bands of Lines in Different Directions
1996
50.8 x 210.8 cm
two part color aquatint
Ed. 36 and AP 5/8

Sol LeWitt / Irregular Shape  1997  55.9 x 55.9 cm gouache on paper

Irregular Shape
1997
55.9 x 55.9 cm
gouache on paper

Sol LeWitt / Irregular Grid  2001  237.5 x 153.7 cm gouache on paper

Irregular Grid
2001
237.5 x 153.7 cm
gouache on paper

Sol LeWitt / Complex Forms,  Structure V3  1990 150 x 113 x 115 cm wood, painted   white

Complex Forms,
Structure V3
1990
150 x 113 x 115 cm
wood, painted white

Sol LeWitt / Complex Forms,  Structure V3  1990 150 x 113 x 115 cm wood, painted   white

Complex Forms,
Structure V3
1990
150 x 113 x 115 cm
wood, painted white

Sol LeWitt / Complex Forms,  Structure V3  1990 150 x 113 x 115 cm wood, painted white

Complex Forms,
Structure V3

1990
150 x 113 x 115 cm
wood, painted white

Sol LeWitt / Pyramid  1985 48.7 x 58 cm gouache on paper   Privat collection not for sale

Pyramid
1985
48.7 x 58 cm
gouache on paper
 
Privat collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / Wavy Horizontal Brushstrokes  1995  78.7 x 153.7 cm gouache on paper

Wavy Horizontal Brushstrokes
1995
78.7 x 153.7 cm
gouache on paper

Sol LeWitt / Horizontal Bands (More or less)  2003  28 x 75.8 cm gouache on paper

Horizontal Bands
(More or less)

2003
28 x 75.8 cm
gouache on paper

Sol LeWitt / Black and White Horizontal Lines on Color  2005  51 x 152 cm gouache   on paper

Black and White Horizontal Lines on Color
2005
51 x 152 cm
gouache on paper

Sol LeWitt / Black, Red and Blue  1969 color ink on paper 48 x 88 cm   Private collection not for sale

Black, Red and Blue
1969
color ink on paper
48 x 88 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / Location Drawing  1976 pencil and color ink on paper 31.8 x 31.8 cm   Private collection not for sale

Location Drawing
1976
pencil and color ink on paper
31.8 x 31.8 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / The Location of a Blue Circle, Yellow Rectangle, Red Parallelogram and Black Triangle  1976 pencil and color ink on paper 37.5 x 38 cm   Private collection not for sale

The Location of a Blue Circle, Yellow Rectangle, Red Parallelogram and Black Triangle
1976
pencil and color ink on paper
37.5 x 38 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / Eight Examples,  from Set IB 1968  1973 pencil and ink on paper 27.5 x 44 cm   Private collection not for sale

Eight Examples,
from Set IB 1968

1973
pencil and ink on paper
27.5 x 44 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / Lines in Four Directions  1969 pencil and ink on paper 30.5 x 30.5 cm   Private collection not for sale

Lines in Four Directions
1969
pencil and ink on paper
30.5 x 30.5 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / Circles, Grid and Arcs  from Four Sides  1972 pencil and ink on paper 19 x 41.5 cm   Private collection not for sale

Circles, Grid and Arcs
from Four Sides

1972
pencil and ink on paper
19 x 41.5 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / Lines in Four Directions (Yellow)  1971 yellow ink on paper 22.5 x   27.5 cm   Private collection not for sale

Lines in Four Directions (Yellow)
1971
yellow ink on paper
22.5 x 27.5 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / Lines in Four Directions Superimposed  1971 yellow ink on paper 45.5   x 45.5 cm   Private collection not for sale

Lines in Four Directions Superimposed
1971
yellow ink on paper
45.5 x 45.5 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / 1, 2, 3, 4, 5  (Square)  1986 wood, painted white 48.5 x 164.5 x 164.5 cm   Private collection not for sale

1, 2, 3, 4, 5  (Square)
1986
wood, painted white
48.5 x 164.5 x 164.5 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / 1, 2, 3, 4, 5  (Square)  1986 wood, painted white 48.5 x 164.5 x 164.5 cm   Private collection not for sale

1, 2, 3, 4, 5  (Square)
1986
wood, painted white
48.5 x 164.5 x 164.5 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / 1, 2, 3, 4, 5  (Square)  1986 wood, painted white 48.5 x 164.5 x 164.5 cm   Private collection not for sale

1, 2, 3, 4, 5  (Square)
1986
wood, painted white
48.5 x 164.5 x 164.5 cm
 
Private collection
not for sale

Sol LeWitt / Scribble Wall Drawing #15  2007  graphite 152.4 x 152.4 cm / 60 x 60"   first drawn by: Nicolai Angelov   first installation: Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zürich 2009

Scribble Wall Drawing #15
2007
graphite
152.4 x 152.4 cm / 60 x 60"
 
first drawn by: Nicolai Angelov
 
first installation:
Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zürich 2009

Sol LeWitt / Scribble Wall Drawing #15  2007  graphite 152.4 x 152.4 cm / 60 x 60"   first drawn by: Nicolai Angelov   first installation: Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zürich 2009

Scribble Wall Drawing #15
2007
graphite
152.4 x 152.4 cm / 60 x 60"
 
first drawn by: Nicolai Angelov
 
first installation:
Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zürich 2009

Sol LeWitt / Scribble Wall Drawing #15  2007  graphite 152.4 x 152.4 cm / 60 x 60"   first drawn by: Nicolai Angelov   first installation: Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zürich 2009  Daylight from left side

Scribble Wall Drawing #15
2007
graphite
152.4 x 152.4 cm / 60 x 60"
 
first drawn by: Nicolai Angelov
 
first installation:
Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zürich 2009

Daylight from left side

Sol LeWitt / Scribble Wall Drawing #15  2007  graphite 152.4 x 152.4 cm / 60 x 60"   first drawn by: Nicolai Angelov   first installation: Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zürich 2009  Detail

Scribble Wall Drawing #15
2007
graphite
152.4 x 152.4 cm / 60 x 60"
 
first drawn by: Nicolai Angelov
 
first installation:
Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zürich 2009

Detail