Four-Sided Pyramid

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Four-Sided Pyramid is a large-scale minimalist sculpture by Sol LeWitt that exemplifies his use of geometric forms and systematic, conceptual approaches to art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conceptual artwork
minimalist artwork
public artwork
sculpture
artForm large-scale sculpture
artisticApproach conceptual system
modular construction
seriality
basedOnForm step pyramid
collection National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden collection NERFINISHED
color white
commissionedBy National Gallery of Art NERFINISHED
conservationStatus on public display
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Sol LeWitt NERFINISHED
depicts abstract geometric structure
genre geometric abstraction
hasStyle minimalist geometric
hasWorkType site-specific sculpture
height approximately 4 meters
inception 1999
influencedBy conceptual art principles
mathematical systems
installationType outdoor sculpture
isPartOf Sol LeWitt’s series of pyramid structures
length approximately 10 meters
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington, D.C.
location National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden NERFINISHED
material concrete blocks
movement Conceptual art
Minimalism NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic constructed from stacked concrete blocks
emphasis on idea over execution
large-scale minimalist form
numberOfSides 4
owner National Gallery of Art NERFINISHED
shape pyramid
subjectMatter non-representational
uses geometric forms
systematic compositional methods
viewingContext public space
width approximately 10 meters
yearCompleted 1999

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Sol LeWitt notableWork Four-Sided Pyramid