
Sol LeWitt's Splotch 15, 2005, acrylic on fiberglass on view at NYC's City Hall Park until December 3, 2011. Photo: Geoffry Gertz/Sparked.biz
Conceptual artist Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) creative play sculptures are engaging tourists, public art scouts and the lunch time crowds at NYC’s City Hall park.
Beyond the minimal museum gallery setting, LeWitt’s geometric structures boldly contrast the local landscape. The 27 work installation is on display until December 3, 2011 and I’m looking froward to see the fiery colored Splotch 15 with a frost coating.
Get to know more by LeWitt or view a favorite piece from fARTiculate’s overview.

Sol LeWitt's Three X Four X Three, 1984, painted aluminum on view at NYC's City Hall Park until December 3, 2011. Photo: Geoffry Gertz/Sparked.biz

Sol LeWitt's Three X Four X Three, 1984, painted aluminum on view at NYC's City Hall Park until December 3, 2011. Photo: Geoffry Gertz/Sparked.biz

Sol LeWitt's Complex Form 6, 1987, painted aluminum on view at NYC's City Hall Park until December 3, 2011. Photo: Geoffry Gertz/Sparked.biz




















