Alan Saret

Alan Saret (born 1944 New York City) is an American sculptor, draftsman, and installation artist, best known for his Postminimalism wire sculptures and drawings. Saret was a vital part of the Soho alternative art scene in the late 1960s and 1970s, as well as an important figure in the history of systems art, process art, generative art and post-conceptual art. In the 1980s, Saret removed himself from the commercial art world. He lives and works in Brooklyn.[1][2]

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  2. Kristine Stiles & Peter Selz, Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art: A Sourcebook of Artists' Writings (Second Edition, Revised and Expanded by Kristine Stiles) University of California Press 2012, p. 256
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