Donald Judd
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Biography
Born in 1928 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, United States.
Died in 1994 in New York, United States.
Donald Judd is regarded as one of the leading figures of American Minimalism, a movement he helped define in the early 1960s. After beginning his career as a painter, he turned to sculpture and drawing, developing a formal vocabulary based on repetition, geometry, and the use of industrial materials such as metal, plexiglass, and plywood. His works, characterized by their rigor and precision, reflect his desire to break away from representation and affirm the object as an autonomous reality.
Throughout his career, Judd sought to redefine the relationship between artwork, space, and viewer. In 1971, he settled in Marfa, Texas, where he created a vast architectural complex dedicated to the permanent installation of his own works and those of his contemporaries. This project, now overseen by the Judd Foundation and the Chinati Foundation, remains a landmark in the history of sculpture and contemporary art.
Judd’s work has been the subject of numerous international exhibitions, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (2009), Tate Modern in London (2004), and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (1988). His works are held in major museum collections such as the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum in New York, Tate in London, Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, among others.
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Works
Donald Judd
Sans titre, 1969-1976CuivreH 15,2 x 73,7 x 61 cm
H 6 x 29 x 24 in.Unique© Romain DarnaudFurther images
Ellen Meyer about the copper work: It was made two times in this form, material and configuration: 1st one in 1969, bought by Bruno Bischofberger, can not be localized, 2nd...Ellen Meyer about the copper work:
It was made two times in this form, material and configuration:
1st one in 1969, bought by Bruno Bischofberger, can not be localized,
2nd one in 1976, ordered by Heiner Friedrich, N.Y., invoice is dated 1st of February 1977
and only the first one is mentioned in the catalogue raisonné from 1975.
Stamps on the reverse of the copper work from 1976 shows the date of the order ‘10-15-76’ = 15th of October 1976,
artist’s name, company’s name and the initials of the craftsman at Bernstein Bros. Inc. ‘J O’ = José Ortero.
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