Wall Drawing 1046

Sol LeWitt

Wall Drawing 1046

Description

The crisscrossing bars of color in Wall Drawing 1046 produce a sense of movement and the illusion of transformed architectural space. The drawing is one of many created by Sol LeWitt in the first few years of the 21st century which depict geometric configurations composed of colored bars. In Wall Drawing 1046, the bars cross through the picture plane at various angles, creating an extremely exuberant composition. The bars are drawn using isometric perspective, giving them a sense of volume, which, in combination with the vibrant color palette, makes them appear to pop out from the wall.

Backstory

At MASS MoCA, Wall Drawing 1046, which has a yellow and red background, is installed near several contemporaneous drawings, including Wall Drawing 1042, which features a red, orange, green and purple isometric open cube structure painted on a blue background. This placement highlights the dominance of the primary colors, which have constituted the core of LeWitt’s palette throughout his career.

Details

Work Date:
May 2002
Medium:
Acrylic paint
Credit Line:
Courtesy of the Estate of Sol LeWitt