His oeuvre has come to define what has been referred to as Donald Judd, widely regarded as one of the most significant American artists of the post-war period, is perhaps best-known for the large-scale outdoor installations and long, spacious interiors he designed in Marfa, Texas. It comprises ten identical rectangular boxes, each with sides made of blue anodised aluminium and top and bottom faces made of clear acrylic sheeting. Artwork page for ‘[no title]’, Donald Judd, 1980. Available for sale from ClampArt, Donald Judd, Untitled (1980), Aquatint, 29 1/4 × 34 1/2 in
The stacks are all ordered according to strict principles: the gap between each unit, and between the first unit and the floor, should be equal to the height of a single unit. From Artemundi, Donald Judd, Untitled (1980), Stainless steel, red anodized aluminum, 180 × 40 × 31 in
Most consist of ten elements, although there is variation in the materials used. Catalogue entry. Judd Explore the exhibition online 1 other work identified How we identified these works In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos.
Artwork page for ‘Untitled’, Donald Judd, 1980 Judd began making stacks in the 1960s. Artwork page for ‘Untitled’, Donald Judd, 1990. Available for sale from Richard Levy Gallery, Donald Judd, Untitled (1980), Etching with aquatint in black on etching paper, 28 3/4 × 33 3/4 in Judd began making stacks in the 1960s.
The stacks are all ordered according to strict principles: the gap between each unit, and between the first unit and the floor, should be equal to the height of a single unit. However, Judd’s attention to the sensuous qualities of his materials prevents a) made 2 February 1968, refabricated 24 February 1971DSS 123 stainless steel and yellow perspex, two examples:DSS 139 stainless steel and light blue perspex, 18 September 1968 Most consist of ten elements, although there is variation in the materials used. From Upsilon Gallery, Donald Judd, Untitled (1980), The complete set of six aquatints, 29 3/10 × 34 3/10 in In his work, Judd sought autonomyand clarity for the constructed object and the space created by it, ultimately achieving a rigorously democratic presentation without compositional hierarchy. From Heritage Auctions, Donald Judd, Untitled (1980), Aquatint on wove paper, 24 3/8 × 29 1/4 in
His oeuvre has come to define what has been referred to as
Untitled 1990 is a wall-based work by the American artist Donald Judd. Since the units are all identical, their significance derives from this pre-determined geometric order rather than from any individual features. Nevertheless, he is generally considered the leading international exponent of "minimalism," and its most important theoretician through such seminal writin… Donald Judd, widely regarded as one of the most significant American artists of the post-war period, is perhaps best-known for the large-scale outdoor installations and long, spacious interiors he designed in Marfa, Texas. Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928 – February 12, 1994) was an American artist associated with minimalism (a term he nonetheless stridently disavowed).