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...roughly chronological installation shows how LeWitt's work evolved over the years. Some drawings from the late '60s and early '70s are black pencil lines transecting penciled grids, things so delicate they seem to weigh little more than the thoughts they began as. Again and again, LeWitt introduced a human factor into what could otherwise have been a mechanical process. His instructions might call for one person to draw an irregular line and for others to attempt to imitate it. Early on, he brought color into the mix to produce agitated chromatic force fields. And in the '80s, after...
...installation ends with a return to black, densely scribbled drawings in which pulsing fields of darkness engage in feathery interactions with white walls. Conceived by LeWitt toward the end of his life, they have the look of misty thresholds. "I thought he was heading into the light," says Reynolds. "There's something very moving about those last drawings...
BUENOS AIRES In the tony Patio Bullrich mall, Samsonite Black Label's platinum bowling bag ($990) is on trend...
...used to think that status as a First or Third World country depended on economic indicators such as gross national product. It turned out I was wrong. Back in the days of apartheid, South Africa was regarded by the outside world as a First World country. When the black majority took over in 1994, however, it was instantly reduced by the press to a Third World country, although the economy performed better than before. So the designation seems to depend more on the skin color of a country's rulers than anything else. Following this logic, America...
CHICAGO The Ebano Intrecciato ($2,150), or "black woven," is a signature Bottega Veneta piece...