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  1. Donald Judd. Untitled. 1967. Not on view. Judd once wrote, “The main virtue of geometric shapes is that they aren't organic, as all art otherwise is.”. Untitled is made of rectangular metal boxes: a simple geometric form the artist favored because he felt it carried no symbolic meaning.

  2. resources.saylor.org › wwwresources › archivedDonald Judd's Untitled

    Donald Judd's Untitled. A Reductive Abstract Art. Although many works of art can be described as “minimal,” the name Minimalism refers specifically to a kind of reductive abstract art that emerged during the early 1960s. At the time, some critics preferred names like “ABC,” “Boring,” or “Literal” Art, and even “No-Art Nihilism ...

  3. Donald Judd. American, 1928–1994. 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.

  4. La Dra. Beth Harris y la Dra. Shana Gallagher-Lindsay proporcionan una descripción, perspectiva histórica y análisis de Untitled de Donald Judd. El enlace a este video se proporciona en la parte inferior de esta página.

  5. Categoría: Escultura. Año de ingreso: 1997. Nº de registro: AD00214. Donald Judd fue uno de los forjadores de la escultura minimalista, que definió junto con Robert Morris desde la reflexión acerca de los problemas teóricos y condiciones de percepción de la obra de arte.

  6. www.moma.org › d › pdfsJUDD - MoMA

    10 de abr. de 2020 · INTRODUCTION: THE ORIGINALITY OF DONALD JUDD Ann Temkin Lucy Lippard: Well, we’ll begin I guess with this busi-ness about sculpture again. Do you still consider that it’s not sculpture? Donald Judd: It’s not sculpture. . . . LL: What in God’s name do you call it then? You just call it three-dimensional art? DJ: [inaudible]. . .