[no title] by Sol LeWitt

[no title] 1975

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Dimensions: image: 400 x 406 mm

Copyright: © The estate of Sol LeWitt | CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED, Photo: Tate

Editor: This is "The Location of a Triangle" by Sol LeWitt. It looks like a diagram, maybe even a code. What symbols or deeper meanings do you see? Curator: The triangle, a potent symbol across cultures, often represents stability, divinity, or even conflict. LeWitt's clinical approach strips away overt emotion, but the underlying geometry resonates with ancient notions of order. Do you feel a connection to any particular tradition looking at this? Editor: I hadn't thought about it that way, but now I see how something so seemingly simple can connect to broader ideas. Thank you. Curator: Indeed, it prompts us to look beyond the immediate and contemplate the echoes of symbols across time.

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