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What happens when art isn’t something you paint once and preserve forever — but something
that can be erased, redrawn, and still be called “original”? Today, we dive into Sol LeWitt’s conceptual wall drawings
and a real-life case from the Carnegie Institute. If you follow the same instructions and use the same artists, is it still the same art? Or does something get lost when the wall changes? Buckle in as we question the meaning of originality, authorship, and the idea that an idea can be art.
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What happens when art isn’t something you paint once and preserve forever — but something
that can be erased, redrawn, and still be called “original”? Today, we dive into Sol LeWitt’s conceptual wall drawings
and a real-life case from the Carnegie Institute. If you follow the same instructions and use the same artists, is it still the same art? Or does something get lost when the wall changes? Buckle in as we question the meaning of originality, authorship, and the idea that an idea can be art.
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