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DONALD JUDD. COLORIST

DONALD JUDD (1928-1994)

Donald Judd regarded colour as one of the most important aspects of his art. This publication concentrates in detail for the first time on this crucial aspect of his work.

Donald Judd, the great American sculptor, architect and furniture designer, regarded color as one of the most important aspects of his art, on an equal level with material and space. He continually explored the creative possibilities of color in his works and in his theoretical writings. Especially from the mid- 1980s on, he integrated color intensively into his objects in a wide variety of different combinations.ì
Up till now, the significance of color has largely been neglected in the reception of his oeuvre. This publication, lavishly illustrated with full- page color pictures, concentrates in detail for the first time on this crucial aspect of Donald Judd's work. With selected theoretical texts by the artist and impressive essays by art experts, it offers insight into the complexity of his artistic thought. 

Edited by Dietmar Elger, texts by William C. Agee, Martin Engler, Donald Judd, Dietmar Elger


The artist: Donald Judd (Excelsior Springs, Missouri 1928-1994 New York). 1949-1953 studied art at the Art Students' League, New York. Studied at Columbia University, New York. Degree in philosophy. 1957-1962 studied art history at Columbia University, New York. 1959-1965 worked as an art critic. 1962-1964 taught at Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, New York. Numerous exhibitions, including participation in the documenta IV and VII and the 1976 Venice Biennale.

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Emne Minimalisme
Kunstner JUDD, DONALD
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Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 66 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 23 x 23 cm / 132 sider
Udgivelsesår 2000
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Hatje Cantz
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ISBN 38932228780
Lev. 3-5 dage

DONALD JUDD (1928-1994)

Donald Judd regarded colour as one of the most important aspects of his art. This publication concentrates in detail for the first time on this crucial aspect of his work.

Donald Judd, the great American sculptor, architect and furniture designer, regarded color as one of the most important aspects of his art, on an equal level with material and space. He continually explored the creative possibilities of color in his works and in his theoretical writings. Especially from the mid- 1980s on, he integrated color intensively into his objects in a wide variety of different combinations.ì
Up till now, the significance of color has largely been neglected in the reception of his oeuvre. This publication, lavishly illustrated with full- page color pictures, concentrates in detail for the first time on this crucial aspect of Donald Judd's work. With selected theoretical texts by the artist and impressive essays by art experts, it offers insight into the complexity of his artistic thought. 

Edited by Dietmar Elger, texts by William C. Agee, Martin Engler, Donald Judd, Dietmar Elger


The artist: Donald Judd (Excelsior Springs, Missouri 1928-1994 New York). 1949-1953 studied art at the Art Students' League, New York. Studied at Columbia University, New York. Degree in philosophy. 1957-1962 studied art history at Columbia University, New York. 1959-1965 worked as an art critic. 1962-1964 taught at Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, New York. Numerous exhibitions, including participation in the documenta IV and VII and the 1976 Venice Biennale.