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851 Springs Fireplace Road East Hampton, New York 11937 P:631.324.4666 F:631-614-4437 Info@Thefireplaceproject.Com SOL LEWITT 1928 – 2007. Born Hartford, CT. EDUCATION 1949 B.F.A., Syracuse University SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2008 Sol Lewitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective, Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA 2007 Sol Lewitt, Paula Cooper Gallery, NY Sol Lewitt, 30 Years of Printmaking, Jakobson Graphics, London 2006 Sol Lewitt, Lisson Gallery, London Sol Lewitt, Veduta dall’Albomoz Palace Hotel, Spoleto, Italy 2005 Sol Lewitt, Galleria Massimo, Minini, Italy Sol Lewitt, Sculpture and Drawings, Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Sol Lewitt, Graphic Work, Galeria Estiarte, Madrid, Spain Sol Lewitt, Gouaches, Paula Cooper Gallery, NY 2005 New Wall Drawings, Alfonso Artiaco, Naples, Italy Sol Lewitt, on the Roof: Splotches, Whirls, and Twirls, The Iris B and Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY Sol Lewitt, Galleria Massimo Minini, Italy Sol Lewitt, Drawings for Projects, Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, IL Sol Lewitt, New Works, Galerie Meert Rihoux, Brussels, Belgium 2004 Sol Lewitt, Lisson Gallery, London Sol Lewitt, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, CA Sol Lewitt, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Sol Lewitt: Wall, Kunsthaus Graz, Germany 2002 Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawing, Musikaliische Umrahmung Duo Khupe, Berlin Sol Lewitt, Sculptures and Gouaches, Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA Extra Art: A Survey of Artists Ephemera, 1960-1999, ICA, London Sol Lewitt, The Nordic Watercolor Museum, Skarhamm, Sweden Sol Lewitt, Gouaches, Merce Cunningham Foundation, Paula Cooper Gallery, NY Sol Lewitt, New Wall Drawings, 32 E. 57th St. NY Sol Lewitt, Chateau de Villeneuve, Vence, France Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings and Gouaches, Galeria Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid, Spain Sol Lewitt, New Work, Alfonso Artiaco, Pozzuoli/Napoli, Italy Sol Lewitt, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Ireland 2001 La Gam Costruisce II Suo Futuro, Galleria Art Moderna, Torino, Italy Atelier del Bosco di Villa Medici Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Paula Cooper Gallery, NY Yvon Lambert, Paris Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawing, Williams College Museum of Art, Washington DC Sol Lewitt Wall Drawing Structure Gouaches, Annemarie Verna, Zurich Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH Sol Lewitt: Incomplete Open Cubes/Matrix 143, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT 2000 Sol Lewitt Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco CA; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago IL; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY 1999 Sol Lewitt, Circles Arcs and Bands, Rhona Haffman Gallery, Chicago, IL Sol Lewitt, Bands of Color, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL Sol Lewitt, Paula Cooper Gallery, NY Wall Drawings, Insitute of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL Sol Lewitt, New Gouaches, Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris; Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston, MA Sol Lewitt, Galerie Meert, Rihoux, Brussels, Belgium 1998 New Wall Drawings, Pace Wildenstein, NY Sol Lewitt & Luca Pancrazzi, Galleria Continua, San Gimignano, Italy Lisson Gallery, London 1997 Ace Gallery, NY Paula Cooper Gallery, NY 851 Springs Fireplace Road East Hampton, New York 11937 P:631.324.4666 F:631-614-4437 www.thefireplaceproject.com [email protected] Sol Lewitt, Skulpturen Projekte, Munster, Germany 1996 25 Years of Wall Drawings Renn Productions Espace d’Art Contamporain, Paris New Wall Drawings, The Pier Arts Center, Stromness, Orkney, Scotland Wall Drawing No. 801 Spiral, Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, The Netherlands 1995 New Gouaches, Pace Wildenstein, NY Tower, Sudgarten Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg, Germany Ceiling Drawings, Festinbau im Residenzscloss Ludwigsburg, Germany Styrofoam Wall Pieces, Kunstverein, Ludwigsburg, Germany Working Drawings, John Weber Gallery, NY Alfonso Artiaco Gallery, Naples, Italy Lisson Gallery, London 1994 Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawing, Zerynthia Associazione per l’Arte Contemporanea Paliano, Italy Sol Lewitt, Tz’art & Co, NY Art & Public, Geneva Recent Works on Paper, Annemarie Verna Galerie, Zurich Structures 1962- 1992 and Systeme in Buchform, Neues Museum, Weserburg, Bremen, Germany Sol Lewitt, Drawings 1958-1992, Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague; Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK; Westfaslisches Landesmuseum Munster, Germany; Henry Moore Sculpture Trust ad Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds, UK; Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; Centres Pompidou, Paris; Musee des Beaux Arts de Tourcoing, France; Musee de Picardie, Amiens, France; Tapies Barcelona; Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA; Baltimore Museum of Art Baltimore, MD John Weber Gallery, NY 1993 25 Years of Wall Drawing, Addison Gallery of American Art Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK Sol Lewitt Structures, Villa Stuck, Munich, Germany 1992 Sol Lewitt Drawings, Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland Galeria Massimo Minini, Genoa, Italy New Wall Drawings Quint Krichman Projects at the Project Space, San Diego and La Jolla Gallery, La Jolla, CA Project Room, John Weber Gallery, NY John Weber Gallery, NY 1991 Sculture e Gouaches, Galleria Marilena Bonomo, Bari, Italy 5 Geometric Structures and Their Combinations, Graeme Murray Gallery, Edinburgh, UK Project Room, John Weber Gallery, Ny Wall Drawings, No. 44 45 46-1970, Yvon Lambert Gallery, Paris New Structures, Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, IL Wall Drawings and Gouaches, Galerie Ressle, Stockholm, Sweden Complex Forms Structures, 1990/1991, Annemarie Verna Galerie, Vienna and Galleria Alessandra Bonomo, Rome New Structures, Lisson Gallery, London 1990 Wall Drawings, Galeria Benet Costa, Barcelona Large Scale Concrete Block Sculpture, Max Protetch Gallery, NY Esculturas y guaches, Galeria Juana de Aizpuru, Sevilla, Spain New Structures and Gouaches, Galerie Pierre Huber, Geneve New Tables Collaboration, Stephen Schermeyer, NY Oeuvres Recentes Sculptures Gouaches, Dessins, Galerie Vega, Plainevaux, Belgium Galerie G, Freiburg, Germany Wall Drawings and Gouaches, Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, IL New Structures and Gouaches, Galerie Pierre Huber Geneva and Galeria Juana di Aizpuru, Sevilla, Spain Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL Sol Lewitt Recent Works, Touko Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo Sol Lewitt, Wandtekening, Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam, Galerie Peter Pakesch, Vienna Austria New Wall Drawings, John Weber Gallery, NY 1989 Sol Lewitt, Sculture/Acquarelli, Studio G7, Bologna, Italy Sculpture and Drawings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Sol Lewitt, Wall Dawings, Kestner Geselleschaft, Hannover, Germany Sol lewitt, Wall Drawings, Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland Sol Lewitt, Works on Paper, Shea & Beker, NY 851 Springs Fireplace Road East Hampton, New York 11937 P:631.324.4666 F:631-614-4437 www.thefireplaceproject.com [email protected] Sol Lewitt A Wall Drawing Exhibition, Lisson Gallery, London Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings, Structures, Prints and Drawings Spoleto Festival, USA; Gibbes Museum of Art & Gaillard Municipal Auditorium, Charleston, SC Sol Lewitt, Complex Form #8 Camera di Commercio di Bari, Italy Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings/Works on Paper, Thoms Segal Gallery, Boston, MA Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings, Texas Gallery, Houston, TX Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings, Galleria Ugo Ferranti, Rome Sol Lewitt, Serigraphies et Dessins, Gilbert Brownstone, Paris Wall Drawings y Guaches, Galleria Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid Galerie Berndt + Krips, Cologne, West Germany Sol Lewitt Sculture e Gouaches Recenti, Galleria Bonomo, Bari, Italy Sol Lewitt, Incomplete Open Cubes, Galerie Le Gall Peyroulet, Paris Prints and Related Works, Brooke Alexander Editions, NY Galeria 57, Madird Alfonso Artiaco, Naples, Italy Texas Gallery, Houston, TX Sol Lewitt 3 Recente Zeefdrukken, Galerie de Expeditie, Amsterdam Kunsthalle ern, Bern, Switzerland Galerie Tanit, Munich, Germany Paula Cooper, NY Paravents, Yvon Lambert, Paris 1988 Lawrence Oliver Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings Structures Drawings, B.R. Komblatt, Washington DC Sol Lewitt, Structures, Massimo Minini, Brescia, Italy Sol Lewitt Wall Drawings, Le Case D’Arte, Milan, Italy Sol Lewitt, Cube, John Weber Gallery, NY Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings, Kestner-Gesellschaft, Hannover, Germany Sol Lewitt Forme di Righe in Bianco e Nero, Salone dei Camuccini, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy Sol Lewitt, 12 Recent Works on Paper, Lisson Gallery, London Sol Lewitt Wall Drawings, Annemarie Verna, Zurich Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawings: Continuous Forms, Wiener Secession, Vienna Sol Lewitt, Structures, Galerie Peter Pakesch, Vienna Wallworks, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA Sol Lewitt Prints, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, IL 1987 Grame Murray Gallery, Edinburgh, UK Galerie Vega, Liege, Belgium Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC Galerie Ressle, Stockholm, Sweden Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris Alessandra Bonomo, Rome Galerie Konrad Fischer, Dusseldorf, Germany Westfalischer Kunstverein, Munster, Germany Ugo Ferranti Gallery, Rome The Cleveland Museum of Art, OH Structure 3 x 3 x 1, Doris Freedman Plaza, NY Double Pyramids, John Weber Gallery, NY ARC Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris Open Structures, New Prints, Galleria Bonomo, Bari 1985 Structures 1978-1986, Anne Marie Verna, Zurich Institute for Contemporary Art, London Sol Lewitt Prints: 1970-1986, Tate Gallery, London The Drawing Center, NY Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris Mario Pieroni Gallery, Rome Magasin, Centre National d’Art Contemporain de Grenoble, France New Structures, Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, IL La Galerie Vega, Plainveaux, Belgium Pyramids, John Weber Gallery, NY New Wall Drawings, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL Intervento su
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