Untitled (Suite of 16 Etchings)
, 1978
Artwork Type: Prints
Medium: Etching on paper
Dimensions: 30 x 35 in. (76.2 x 88.9 cm)
Accession #: 19810752
Credit: Collection of University Art Museum, University at Albany, State University of New York on behalf of The University at Albany Foundation
, gift of
Martin Shafiroff
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Copyright: ©
Donald Judd
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Donald Judd (1928–1994, American)
was a leading figure in the art historical
movement that has been characterized
as Minimalism. The style emerged in
New York in the 1960s and insisted on
sculpture’s interaction with the exhibition
space as well as the viewer. Artists
who worked in this style utilized mass-
produced forms and the process of
repetition. Judd’s sixteen untitled etchings
rely on repetition of the same primary
box structure with varied configurations
of interior planes. Exhibited in its
entirety, the artist intended for the suite
to be arranged horizontally or vertically
and invites the viewer to consider
new relationships that emerge with
each iteration.
–Affinities and Outliers: Highlights from the University at Albany Fine Art Collections
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