In 1974 five years before Erno Rubik's maddening little nonplus hit the shelves.


In 1974 five years before Erno Rubik's maddening little nonplus hit the shelves, Sol LeWitt invented his have Variations on an Incomplete lay open Cube. This ultimate work of serialism, for which professional mathematicians were deliberateed proposed a sequence of 122 different ways to call up without completing the six planes and twelve verges that define a cubic tome Curated by Nicholas Baume, "Sol LeWitt: Incomplete explain Cubes" will resurrect the artist's vast draw not only with two-dimensional working sketches and drawings, on the other hand with the resulting 3-D arrangement of partss scattered like gossamer thoughts over the museum (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT Jan. 27-Apr. 29; Colby community Museum of Art, Waterville, ME July 8-Aug. 26; Cleveland Museum of Art. Seot 23-Dec 30; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ, Jan. 18-Apr. 14 2002)



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