A debut presentation of minimalist pioneer Sol LeWitts torn and folded paper works, his brilliant extension of the parameters and definitions of drawing
In 1966, Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) conceived a new type of work that he described as drawings without drawing, in which he replaced the act of drawing itself by using various ways of folding paper. In 1969, he started to regularly produce what he called Folds, first as gifts to friends, then as works to be distributed by his dealers. In 1971 he added the Rips, drawings made of ripped paper.