Corner Piece No. 2 (1976) by Sol LeWitt

Corner Piece No. 2 - Sol LeWitt - 1976

Artwork Information

TitleCorner Piece No. 2
ArtistSol LeWitt
Date1976
Art MovementMinimalism

About Corner Piece No. 2

“Corner Piece No. 2,” created by the esteemed artist Sol LeWitt in 1976, exemplifies the Minimalism movement. This sculpture, characterized by its simplicity and geometric precision, ingeniously utilizes the spatial dynamics of its surroundings.

The artwork is constructed in a corner of a room, made up of a meticulous arrangement of white cubic frameworks. These frameworks form a three-dimensional grid structure that extends from the walls and floor of the corner. The repetition of the geometric shapes creates an intricate and harmonious pattern, emphasizing order and uniformity. The open, skeletal design allows light and shadows to interact within the grid, enhancing the visual complexity and depth of the piece. “Corner Piece No. 2” embodies the Minimalist ethos of stripping art to its essential elements, focusing on form and structure rather than ornamentation.

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