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LeWitt's work was first publicly exhibited in 1963 at St. Mark's Church, New York.
Dan Graham's John Daniels Gallery later gave him his first solo show in 1965.
In 1966, he participated in the " Primary Structures " exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York ( a seminal show which helped define the minimalist movement ), submitting an untitled, open modular cube of 9 units.
The same year he was included in the " 10 " exhibit at Dwan Gallery, New York.
He was later invited by Harald Szeemann to participate in " When Attitude Becomes Form ," at the Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland, in 1969.
Interviewed in 1993 about those years LeWitt remarked, “ I decided I would make color or form recede and proceed in a three-dimensional way .”

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