<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Among LeWitt's great contributions to art was the invention of his own economic model</strong></p><p><i>Not to Be Sold For More Than $100</i> presents a comprehensive overview of conceptualist pioneer Sol LeWitt's numbered <i>R Series</i> drawings, which he created from approximately 1971 to 1979. As early as 1967, LeWitt had started making cut, folded and torn works, which he intended would always sell for $100. "His wall drawings were already selling for thousands of dollars, so he wanted to have some artwork that everybody could buy," notes Jason Rulnick. <p/>This body of work consists of over 800 folded, torn and cut paper works, including cut maps, reproductions, and manipulated silver gelatin photographs. Thanks to extensive research throughout various private and public collections around the world, this volume includes over 100 color plates, along with an index/description of all 870 known works, information that has been made available through the artist's day books and journals uncovered (in the studio) by Veronica Roberts. In the high-flying commerciality of the contemporary art world, LeWitt's intention and foresight for this body of work resonates more than ever today.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Not to Be Sold for More Than $100... highlight[s] different aspects of LeWitt's fold and rip drawings, but share in reclaiming this practice as an important part of the artist's creative output. Radius treats the work as visual objects and König as a body of work to be documented and placed in a historical context. Together, they leave readers wanting even more books on these ephemeral and possibly lost creased and torn slips of paper.--Megan Liberty "Brooklyn Rail"<br>
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