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2025: Collection in Focus | Beatriz Milhazes: Rigor and Beauty (Exhibition catalog, includes LeWitt's work). Guggenheim Museum.
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2025: Collection in Focus | The Reach of Faith Ringgold (Exhibition catalog, includes LeWitt's work). Guggenheim Museum.
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2024: Sol LeWitt: Trace. Edited by Jenny Holzer. Afterword by Lauren Hinkson. Guggenheim Museum Publications. (Published on the occasion of the exhibition Jenny Holzer: Light Line, which reimagines LeWitt's 1989 installation).
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2024: Sol LeWitt: Not to Be Sold for More Than $100. Foreword by Virginia Dwan. Introduction by Jason Rulnick. Essay by Veronica Roberts. Radius Books. (Explores his folded, torn, and cut paper works from 1971-1980).
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2024: The water is a poem unwritten by the air no. the earth is a poem unwritten by the fire. By Ugo Rondinone. Hatje Cantz. (Includes LeWitt's work in the context of conceptual art).
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2023: LIGHT: Works from the Tate Collection. The National Art Centre, Tokyo, Japan. (Exhibition catalog, includes LeWitt's work).
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2019: Sol LeWitt: A Life of Ideas. By Lary Bloom. Wesleyan University Press. (The first biography of the artist).
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2019: Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, 1965–2018. Whitney Museum of American Art. (Exhibition catalog, includes LeWitt's work).
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2019: MoMA Highlights: 375. Museum of Modern Art. (Includes LeWitt's work).
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2019: Information: 50th Anniversary Edition. By Kynaston McShine. Museum of Modern Art. (Exhibition catalogue, includes LeWitt's work).
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2016: Ugo Rondinone: Breathe Walk Die. JRP|Editions. (Includes LeWitt's work in the context of conceptual art).
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2014: Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt. Edited by Veronica Roberts, Lucy R. Lippard, and Kirsten Swenson. Austin: Blanton Museum of Art. Distributed by Yale University Press.
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2011: An Exchange with Sol LeWitt. Introduction by Regine Basha. New York: Cabinet Books.
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2011: Sol LeWitt: The Complete Editions Volume 1: 1984-2011. London: Alan Cristea Gallery. (Catalogue raisonné).
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2009: Sol LeWitt: 100 Views. Edited by Susan Cross and Denise Markonish. North Adams, MA: Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art; New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
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2009: Sol LeWitt: Artist's Books. By Giorgio Maffei and Emanuele De Donno. Sant'Eraclio di Foligno, Italy: Viaindustriae.
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2006: Sol LeWitt: Wall Drawings. Bologna, Italy: Damiani.
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2006: Sol LeWitt: Structure and Line: Selections from the LeWitt Collection. By Dean Swanson and Martin L. Friedman. Madison, WI: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
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2003: Sol LeWitt: Fotografía. By George Stolz and Sol LeWitt. Madrid, Spain: Fondación ICO / La Fábrica Editorial.
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2001: Sol LeWitt: Incomplete Open Cubes. By Nicholas Baume, Jonathan Flatley, and Pamela M. Lee. Hartford, CT: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art; Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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2000: Sol LeWitt: a Retrospective. By Gary Garrels and Sol LeWitt. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; New Haven: Yale University Press.
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1999: Sol LeWitt, Bands of Color. Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art.
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1996: 100 Cubes. By Sol LeWitt, Cristina Bechtler, and Charlotte von Koerber. Ostfildern: Cantz.
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1993: Sol LeWitt, Twenty-Five Years of Wall Drawings, 1968-1993. Andover, MA: Addison Gallery of American Art; Seattle: University of Washington Press.
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1993: Sol LeWitt - Structures, 1962-1993. Oxford: Museum of Modern Art.
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1992: Sol LeWitt Drawings, 1958-1992. The Hague: Haags Gemeentemuseum.
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1989: Jenny Holzer. By Diane Waldman. New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. (Exhibition catalog for Holzer's retrospective, which featured LeWitt's work).
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1986: Sol LeWitt Prints, 1970-86. London: Tate Gallery.
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1984: Sol LeWitt Wall Drawings, 1968-1984. Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum; Endhoven: Van Abbemuseum; Hartford, CT: Wadsworth Atheneum.
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1980: Autobiography. By Sol LeWitt. New York and Boston: Multiple and Lois and Michael K. Torf.
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1979: Geometric Figures & Color. By Sol LeWitt. New York: H.N. Abrams.
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1978: Sol LeWitt: the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Edited by Alicia Legg. New York: The Museum. (Comprehensive monograph tracing his career from 1962 to 1977).
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1977/1978: Photogrids. By Sol LeWitt. New York: P. David Press.
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1974: The Location of Eight Points. By Sol LeWitt. Washington, DC: Max Protetch Gallery.
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1972: Arcs, from Corners & Sides, Circles, & Grids and All Their Combinations. By Sol LeWitt. Bern, Switzerland: Kunsthalle Bern & Paul Biancini.
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1970: Wall Show. Lisson Gallery. (Exhibition with Donald Judd).
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1969: Sentences on Conceptual Art. Published in Art-Language and other venues.
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1967: Paragraphs on Conceptual Art. Published in Artforum.

