Donald Judd is one of the most significant American artists of the postwar period. He is a central figure in minimal art and is known for a body of work that has revolutionised modern sculpture.
Judd
Published to accompany the first US retrospective exhibition of Donald Judd’s sculpture in more than 30 years, Judd explores the work of a landmark artist who, over the course of his career, developed a material and formal vocabulary that transformed the field of modern sculpture.
Donald Judd: Artworks 1970-1994
Judd rigorously experimented with color, form, material, and space. The works in this catalogue range from the artist’s expansive installations to self-contained single units, yielding valuable new insights into his process and approach.
Donald Judd: 15 Works
This volume explores Donald Judd's iconic series of fifteen untitled plywood boxes made in 1976.
Donald Judd: Artwork 1980
This book was published on the occasion of the exhibition Donald Judd: Artwork: 1980 at Gagosian, West 21st Street, New York. It reproduces photographs and schematic drawings of this installation of an untitled work by Judd from 1980 and also includes images of related works by the artist.
Donald Judd
This pioneering, critically acclaimed book, originally published in 2010 and now available in paperback, is an authoritative and enlightening guide to a wide array of works by the great American artist Donald Judd (1928–1994). Showcasing the entire breadth of Judd’s practices, the book draws on documents from nearly twenty archives and investigates Judd and his work both within and outside the context of the 1960s Minimalist art movement.