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  1. 29. Apr. 2024 · Donald Judd (born June 3, 1928, Excelsior Springs, Missouri, U.S.—died February 12, 1994, New York, New York) was an American artist and critic associated with Minimalism. Credited as Minimalism’s principal spokesman, Judd wrote what is considered to be one of the most significant texts of the movement, “ Specific Objects ...

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  2. Vor einem Tag · Also zog er 1967 nach New York, kam mit Minimal Art und Konzeptkunst in Kontakt, lernte Donald Judd, Richard Serra und Barnett Newman kennen. Andy Warhol schenkte ihm eine „Liz“ („die ich ...

  3. 6. Mai 2024 · In the 1960s Donald Judd began placing simple geometric boxes directly on the floor or spaced evenly along the wall. In forgoing the pedestal, he engaged viewers in a bodily experience that happened in real time and space. Within a decade he began exploring the contingencies of space and the parameters of perception on broader terms, as in

  4. 10. Mai 2024 · Donald Judd and bagpipes don't sound like they go hand in hand. Learn more about the minimalist's favorite instrument, on Art Bites.

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · The incursions into architecture by the American artist Donald Judd were a constant feature of his career. His analysis of spatial elements with his specific objects and his great interest in constructive practice played an important role in his work. This research introduces one of those architectural projects in which Judd was directly involved, the unbuilt pavilion for the Kunsthaus Bregenz ...

  6. 30. Apr. 2024 · She became a central figure in the New York avant-garde, and her work was exhibited alongside that of such artists as Donald Judd, Claes Oldenburg, and Andy Warhol. Obsessive repetition continued to be a theme in Kusama’s sculpture and installation art, which she began to exhibit in the early 1960s.

  7. 25. Apr. 2024 · Best known for his iconic wall-mounted stacked box sculptures, Judd's work often involves simple geometric forms in repetitive arrangements, typically employing industrial materials such as plywood, aluminum, and Plexiglas.