“The artist should never contemplate making a work of art that is about something; a successful work of art can only ever be about nothing. The artist’s complete negation of intent thus creating a
reflective surface into which the critic, curator or collector can gaze and see only himself. Sol LeWitt, Paragraphs on Conceptual Art, 1967”, 2012
Plaster bust, mirror, plinth - 173 x 57 x 50 cm / 68 x 22.5 x 20 in
“The artist should never contemplate making a work of art that is about something; a successful work of art can only ever be about nothing. The artist’s complete negation of intent thus creating a
reflective surface into which the critic, curator or collector can gaze and see only himself. Sol LeWitt, Paragraphs on Conceptual Art, 1967”, 2012
Plaster bust, mirror, plinth - 173 x 57 x 50 cm / 68 x 22.5 x 20 in
“The artist should never contemplate making a work of art that is about something; a successful work of art can only ever be about nothing. The artist’s complete negation of intent thus creating a
reflective surface into which the critic, curator or collector can gaze and see only himself. Sol LeWitt, Paragraphs on Conceptual Art, 1967”, 2012
Plaster bust, mirror, plinth - 173 x 57 x 50 cm / 68 x 22.5 x 20 in