Galerie Koch
Hannover
Artists
- Horst Antes
- Stephen Conroy
- Bärbel Dieckmann
- Rainer Gross
- Daniela Gullotta
- Damien Hirst
- Sigrid Kopfermann
- Yayoi Kusama
- David Nash
- Izvor Pende
- Bernd Schwarzer
- Reiner Wagner
Works Available By
- Josef Albers
- Karl Bohrmann
- Carol Bove
- Thomas Cena
- Emil Cimiotti
- Daniel Enkaoua
- Klaus Fussmann
- Hermann Goepfert
- Jeppe Hein
- Rudolf Jahns
- Anish Kapoor
- Susanne Kraißer
- Sol LeWitt
- Heinz Mack
- Gerhard Marcks
- Almir da Silva Mavignier
- Andrea Neuman
- Otto Piene
- Emil Schumacher
- Heinrich Steiner
- Alexander Strohte
- Hartmut Sy
- Erwin Thorn
- Renata Tumarova
- Herbert Zangs
Sol LeWitt
(American, 1928 – 2007)
Sol LeWitt was an iconic American artist whose work helped to establish both Minimalism and Conceptual Art. LeWitt’s practice was based primarily within his own intellect, establishing a rubric of formal instructions which his assistants followed to create the works. Some of the artist’s most integral pieces are his Wall Drawings, in which he explored myriad variations of applying drawn lines onto walls. “When an artist uses a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair. The idea becomes a machine that makes the art,” he wrote in his seminal 1967 essay Paragraphs on Conceptual Art. Born Solomon LeWitt on September 9, 1928 in Hartford...