Donald Judd: Artworks 19701994
English
By (author): Donald Judd
One of the most significant American artists of the postwar period, Donald Judd rigorously experimented with color, form, material, and space. The works in this catalogue range from the artists expansive installations to self-contained single units, yielding valuable new insights into his process and approach. The survey includes one of the artists largest and most intricate installations of sixty-three wall-mounted plywood boxes, conceived in 1986. Other works include variations on some of Judds most recognizable forms, executed in materials such as Cor-ten steel, plexiglass, copper, plywood, brushed aluminum, and enameled aluminum. Brilliant and exacting reproductions bring these works to life on the page. Following the artists major retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2020, this book serves as a companion volume.
With contributions from a wide range of voicesart historians, critics, writers, and performers this publication includes rich new writings on Judds oeuvre, art criticism, and enduring influence. Artworks: 19701994 is published on the occasion of the eponymous 2020 exhibition at David Zwirner, New York. See more