Finite Infinities is a conceptual design for a fictional Sol LeWitt exhibition at the Jewish Museum, centered on his impossible cubes geometric contradictions that bend space and perception. It asks a simple question: how far can you push a cube before it collapses into something else? Rooted in LeWitt’s systematic approach and minimalist language, the exhibition explores how repetition, constraint, and logic give rise to endless variation. The design blurs boundaries between object and idea, structure and illusion turning the cube, that most stable of forms, into a portal of infinite potential. Housed in the Jewish Museum, the project subtly reflects on identity, heritage, and the power of abstraction to hold complexity within apparent simplicity.








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Sol LeWitt - Finite Infinites 




2025




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