Recent Exhibitions & Projects
Writer and Curator, Sol LeWitt App
Microsoft
Launched 23 September 2020
Creation of over 300 pages of scripted and digital content, including content highlighting innovative uses of AI and VR technologies, for mobile app of leading Conceptual artist Sol LeWitt
Reykjavík Art Museum is pleased to present Sol LeWitt, the first historical survey of the work of American conceptual artist Sol LeWitt (Hartford, 1928 – New York, 2007) in Iceland, and the first in Scandinavia in over a decade. Spanning 30 years of LeWitt’s career, the exhibition includes important early wall drawings and ephemera, as well as later examples, including several works that illustrate important transitions in LeWitt’s career in the 1980s and 1990s.

Installation view, Reykjavík Art Museum, 2020

Installation view, Reykjavík Art Museum, 2020

Installation view, Reykjavík Art Museum, 2020

Installation view, Reykjavík Art Museum, 2020

Installation view, Reykjavík Art Museum, 2020

Installation view, Reykjavík Art Museum, 2020






Sol LeWitt: Lines, Forms, and Volumes, 1970s to Present
Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, Napoli, Italy
9 September - 2 November 2019
Galleria Alfonso Artiaco is pleased to present Sol LeWitt: Lines, Forms, Volumes, 1970s to Present.
Lines, Forms, Volumes is the first historical survey of the work of American conceptual artist Sol LeWitt (Hartford, 1928–New York, 2007) in Naples, Italy. Spanning 40 years, the exhibition looks at LeWitt’s lifelong relationship with Italy through a selection of works, including wall drawings, structures, drawings, photographs, and gouaches, many of which are being shown again for the first time since they were first exhibited in Italy.
Sol LeWitt began visiting Italy in the late 1960s, exhibiting at places such as L’Attico, Rome (1969), Galleria Sperone, Turin (1970), Galleria Civica, Turin (1970), and Galleria Toselli, Milan (1971), for such seminal exhibitions as Conceptual Art, Arte Povera, Land Art, curated by Germano Celant. In 1971, gallerist Marilena Bonomo introduced LeWitt to the region of Spoleto, which would later become his adopted home. It was this fertile ground and network of support from countless artists, gallerists, curators, and art critics throughout Italy that played a key role in the development and evolution of the work of one of the most important artists of the 20th century.

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019

Installation view, Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, 2019































