The Location of Lines: The Prints of Sol LeWitt 1970–2005 will be presented at the Cristea Roberts Gallery 6 March – 16 April 2026, marking the first London exhibition dedicated to the American artist in eight years. The show brings together more than twenty prints spanning three decades, offering a focused look at a medium that became central to LeWitt’s practice.
While LeWitt is widely associated with wall drawings and modular cube structures, printmaking played a crucial role in the development of his ideas. From 1970 onward, he embraced techniques including woodcut, screenprint, linocut and etching, using repetition and variation to test the expressive possibilities of line and colour. Over the course of his career, he produced nearly 300 editioned print projects, extending the logic of his conceptual approach into collaborative and highly crafted graphic works.
The exhibition highlights how these prints were not secondary to his better-known installations but integral to his exploration of instruction and seriality.

