“The ideas need not be complex. Most ideas that are successful are ludicrously simple. Successful ideas generally have the appearance of simplicity because they seem inevitable.”

—  Sol LeWitt

Quotes of Sol Lewitt, "Paragraphs on Conceptual Art," 1967

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American artist 1928–2007

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