Judd
Accompanying the first US retrospective of Donald Judd's sculpture in three decades, the catalog "Judd" illuminates the influential American artist's minimalist legacy in sculpture, architecture, and furniture. Judd, a key figure in the 1960s art scene, rejected illusion and narrative, embracing three dimensions and industrial processes to explore "real space." The retrospective traces Judd's evolution, from early paintings and handmade objects to iconic three-dimensional works like hollow boxes and progressions. Richly illustrated, the catalog delves into Judd's achievements, utilizing newly available archival materials to provide scholarly insights into his work. Essays cover topics such as his painting origins, sculpture fabrication, site-specific pieces, and contributions to design and architecture.
Accompanying the first US retrospective of Donald Judd's sculpture in three decades, the catalog "Judd" illuminates the influential American artist's minimalist legacy in sculpture, architecture, and furniture. Judd, a key figure in the 1960s art scene, rejected illusion and narrative, embracing three dimensions and industrial processes to explore "real space." The retrospective traces Judd's evolution, from early paintings and handmade objects to iconic three-dimensional works like hollow boxes and progressions. Richly illustrated, the catalog delves into Judd's achievements, utilizing newly available archival materials to provide scholarly insights into his work. Essays cover topics such as his painting origins, sculpture fabrication, site-specific pieces, and contributions to design and architecture.
Accompanying the first US retrospective of Donald Judd's sculpture in three decades, the catalog "Judd" illuminates the influential American artist's minimalist legacy in sculpture, architecture, and furniture. Judd, a key figure in the 1960s art scene, rejected illusion and narrative, embracing three dimensions and industrial processes to explore "real space." The retrospective traces Judd's evolution, from early paintings and handmade objects to iconic three-dimensional works like hollow boxes and progressions. Richly illustrated, the catalog delves into Judd's achievements, utilizing newly available archival materials to provide scholarly insights into his work. Essays cover topics such as his painting origins, sculpture fabrication, site-specific pieces, and contributions to design and architecture.
Author: Edited with text by Ann Temkin. Text by Erica Cooke, Tamar Margalit, Christine Mehring, James Meyer, Annie Ochmanek, Yasmil Raymond, Jeffrey Weiss.
Publisher: MoMa
Format: Hardcover
Condition: New