Donald Judd
Donald Judd (June 3, 1928 - February 12, 1994) was a minimalist artist (a term he stridently disavowed) whose work sought autonomy and clarity for the constructed object and the space created by it, ultimately achieving a rigorously democratic presentation without compositional hierarchy.
References
- Koenig, Kasper, ed. (1975) "Donald Judd: Complete Writings, 1959-1975" Halifax and New York: Nova Scotia College of Art & Design Press / New York University Press.
- Judd, Donald. (1986) "Complete Writings, 1975-1986" Eindhoven, NL: Van Abbemuseum.
- Haskell, Barbara. (1988) "Donald Judd." New York: Whitney Museum of American Art / W.W.Norton & Co.
- Agee, William C. (1995) "Donald Judd: Sculpture/Catalogue" New York: Pace Wildenstein Gallery.
- Kraus, Rosalind E. & Robert Smithson. (1998) "Donald Judd: Early Fabricated Work." New York: Pace Wildenstein Gallery.
- Serota, Nicholas et al. (2004) "Donald Judd" London and New York: Tate Modern and D.A.P.
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