Seminal artist's book by Sol LeWitt. "The fascinating black-and-white photographic catalogue of ever object in the artist's living and work space in New York City, begins with a general description of the space, floor, ceiling, pipes and plumbing. 'Autobiography,' a highly unusual pictorial presentation, describes LeWitt's work space, tools, cabinets for storage, furniture, books, appliances, clocks, records and tapes, pieces of art and family photographs. The book moves sequentially from the general to the specific, building up a very personal and revealing account of the artist and his involvements. It provides interesting clues to LeWitt, what he thinks, what he does and how he lives. Each of the nine photographs on every page is arranged in a grid format, LeWitt's method of organizing information. Every Reference is the same size with no object in his space more important than another." -- from book's dust jacket's end-flap. Reference: "Sol LeWitt Books, 1966-1990," Portikus Frankfurt and Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Frankfurt and Köln, Germany, 1990, pp. 64. Secondary ISBN 090557806.