The problems inherent in the
conservation of Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings are presented: their
(contradictory) status as an idea for an artwork that can exist without
material expression, and their later acquisition of material
authenticity. LeWitt’s oeuvre is then considered genealogically, finding
for each work both conceptual and material significance.
"Small Number of People in Hugely Respectful Community of Artefact Hunters"
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Well, it's called "nighthawking innit?" Dr Jonathan Berry, Senior Inspector
of Ancient Monuments and archaeology, is interviewed in a feature on
heritage ...
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