Oct 2, 2018
Jan 2, 2013

Untitled

Untitled

1978

Donald Judd

(American, 1928–1994)

Etching

Gift of Barbara S. and Larry J. B. Robinson 1980.213

Catalogue raisonné: Schellmann & Jitta 102-117

Location

Description

In the 1970s, minimalist sculptors like Donald Judd eliminated narrative subject matter to create works that have no meaning outside of themselves. The content of a piece is found in its color, shape, texture, and the arrangement of the individual elements. Geometric, mathematical calculations were used to create impersonal works of machine-made, simple forms. Cleveland's stark sculpture consists of a vertical arrangement of evenly spaced, identical green aluminum and clear plexiglas rectangular boxes, attached to the wall at right angles.

See also
Collection: 
PR - Etching
Department: 
Prints
Type of artwork: 
Print
Medium: 
Etching

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