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ARTWORKS 1970-1994 by Donald Judd

¥14,300
 
"Artworks: 1970–1994" is a comprehensive monograph on American artist Donald Judd, meticulously documenting his exploration of color, form, material, and space. As a leading figure in postwar American art, Judd’s body of work—ranging from large-scale installations to individual sculptural pieces—reveals a rigorous inquiry into how material choices influence form and how objects relate to the spaces they inhabit.
Pages : 284 pages
Size : 18×25.5cm (hardcover)
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Donald Judd (1928–1994) is recognized as one of the most important figures in American contemporary art and a defining voice of Minimalism. Initially trained as a painter, he shifted to three-dimensional work in the 1960s, centering his practice on the spatial placement of objects. Through precise investigations of color, material, scale, and spatial relationships, Judd developed a visual language that defied traditional categories of sculpture and painting.