Looks at Judd's geometric sculptures in concrete, aluminum, plywood, brass, stainless steel, and galvanized iron
Focusing entirely on Judd's multicoloured works, this work features essays by leading scholars that illuminate this body of work and examine its relationship to his oeuvre as a whole.--
This book presents an important, unpublished, and unseen body of work by Donald Judd, one of the most significant artists of the 20th-century.
Brilliant and exacting reproductions capture these works in vivid detail. Following the major Judd retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2020, this book serves as a companion volume.
Prior to 1989, Judd executed a handful of works in Cor-ten primarily as outdoor commissions or site-specific works. This volume is produced on the occasion of the 2015 exhibition at David Zwirner, New York.
Although he had previously examined the qualities of an open box form, the works created for Baden-Baden display a distinct systematic approach in determining the interior space of each box, which Judd divided vertically in different ...
An authoritative look at the art, life, and legacy of a revered artist
Judd described this work as "specific objects." Critics labeled it minimalism. Perhaps because Judd's own critical writings provide a discursive framework for his work, some of the monographic essays on his work are not widely known.
Donald Judd hat als einer der bedeutendsten Vertreter der amerikanischen Minimal Art auch einen nachhaltigen Einfluss auf die Architektur ausgeübt.
"The authors explore the conflicts between previous critical interpretations of Judd and his own philosophical, political and moral understanding of his work.
He discusses Judd's important paintings and idiosyncratic red pieces, as well as the three-dimensional works that are celebrated worldwide.
Donald Judd: 1955-1968
One of the most influential American artists of the post-war period, Donald Judd changed the course of modern sculpture. Beginning as an art critic and then a painter, Judd moved...