1969
The drawing is a page from Lozano's graph paper notebooks (vol. 2 page 27, no. 391). In keeping with the purely conceptual nature of the artworks it maps out, the drawing consists entirely of text; without any images in the traditional sense. The unbroken perforations along the left edge show that the spiral notebook to which it belonged was carefully dismantled.
27.8 x 22.7 cm (10 15/16 x 8 15/16 in.)
Lee Lozano, New York; Dallas, sold; through [Van Liere Modern and Contemporary Art, Ltd., New York, New York], 1998. [Lawrence Markey, Inc., New York, New York], sold; to Sol and Carol LeWitt, Chester, Connecticut, 1998, gift to Harvard University Art Museums, 1998. NOTE: Sale through Van Liere from "Lee Lozano / Matrix 135", Hartford CT: Wadsworth Atheneum, 1998.
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