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Rather than portraying recognizable imagery, Judd’s blunt sculptures adhere to elemental geometric form and serial order. And yet, throughout his career, Judd retained a painter’s penchant for striking optical choices, often deploying color and reflective surfaces to stunning effect.
Title: Untitled, 1970. Artist: Donald Judd (American, Excelsior Springs, Missouri 1928–1994 Marfa, Texas) Date: 1970. Medium: Galvanized iron and amber acrylic sheet. Dimensions: Each: 9 × 40 × 31 in. (22.9 × 101.6 × 78.7 cm) Classification: Sculpture-Conceptual Art. Credit Line: Private collection
Untitled. 1968. An influential practitioner of what would come to be called—much to his chagrin— Minimalism, Donald Judd preferred to describe his often sleek, industrially fabricated works as “specific objects,” neither painting nor sculpture as understood traditionally.
Donald Judd. Untitled. 1967. Stainless steel. 6 1/8 x 36 1/8 x 26 1/8" (15.5 x 91.6 x 66.2 cm). Gift of Philip Johnson. 682.1971. © 2024 Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Painting and Sculpture.
Donald Judd. Untitled. 1965. Not on view. Date. 1965. Classification. Sculpture. Medium. Nitrocellulose lacquer on aluminum. Dimensions. Overall: 8 1/4 × 253 × 8 1/4in. (21 × 642.6 × 21 cm) Accession number. 66.53. Credit line. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Howard and Jean Lipman Foundation, Inc.
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Feb 27, 2020 · An installation view of the Donald Judd survey at MoMA, with “Untitled” (1962), an oil-paint-mixed-with-sand canvas, and, on the floor, “Untitled” (1963), made of cadmium red light oil on...