Serial Project, I (ABCD)

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Serial Project, I (ABCD) is a seminal minimalist and conceptual artwork by Sol LeWitt that systematically explores permutations of geometric forms in a modular, grid-like structure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
conceptual artwork
minimalist artwork
artisticApproach permutation of basic elements
rule-based system
associatedWith New York art scene
post-1960s avant-garde art
classification 20th-century artwork
concept emphasis on idea over execution
reduction to basic geometric units
systematic exploration of possibilities
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Sol LeWitt NERFINISHED
emphasizes dematerialization of the art object as idea
logical structure
systematic procedure
feature modular, grid-like arrangement
serial progression
systematic permutations of forms
genre serial art
hasPart repeated modular units arranged in a grid
influencedBy geometric abstraction
system-based art
language visual
medium installation
sculptural construction
movement Conceptual art
Minimalism
notableFor exploration of all permutations of given elements
rigorous serial structure
seminal role in conceptual art
seminal role in minimalist art
relatedTo Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings NERFINISHED
serial structures by Sol LeWitt NERFINISHED
style austere
modular
repetitive
theme impersonality of execution
permutation and variation
system and order
uses geometric forms
grid structure
modular units

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Sol LeWitt notableWork Serial Project, I (ABCD)