2013/01/13

Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry X

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



John Latham, Full Stop, 1961, Acrylic on canvas






Maurizio Mochetti, Cilindro - Due dischi di luce (1968)



Douglas Portway



Sophie Bueno–Boutellier



Chris Kenny, Twig Circle



Marcus Miers, Penumbra #10, 2010 (Aquatint, 6” in diameter)



Jayoung Yoon, Cleansing the Memories, 2010



Tina Jonsbu, Bono, 2009



“Memories in clay paste of vibration and flow: their visualization as
crack patterns” by A. Nakahara,  & Y. Matsuo,  Laboratory of Physics,
College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Funabashi, Japan



Louise Despont, The Wheel, 2011



Olafur Eliasson, The white colour circle, 2008-2009
The colour circle series, Part 3



Eugenia Sumiye Okoshi, Plenuma 8



Tara Donovan



Sol LeWitt, Lines, Not Long, Not Heavy, Not Touching,
Drawn at Random (Circle), 1970



Katrin Süss; Etching, 2009, Printmaking “Die Magie der Trommeln”



Gabriel Orozco



Damien Hirst, There is more to life than making jam and having kids, 2002



Doug Glovaski, Circled #4, oil transfer drawing, 44x30, 2009



Astrolabia, Quadrantes, c. 1508-1520



Jaakko Mattila. Circle, 2008 (Aquatint)



Henry Draper, Glass positive of the sun, 1876


Quote from: Sol LeWitt, “Paragraphs on Conceptual Art,” Artforum (June 1967)


All posts of this series
Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #01
Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #02
Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #03
Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #04
Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #05
Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #06
Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #07
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Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #09
Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry #10
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