A collection of works by Donald Judd, the most important artist in the post-war United States and a representative of minimalist art. Against the overwhelming existence of expressionism in American art after the 1950s, it attempts to rebel with an extremely simple style that cuts color, form, material, and space to the limit, and without relying on philosophical slander, material and physical "existence" Judd, who intended to create works that show contact, carried out clear and geometric expressions throughout his life. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the gallery "David Zwirner" in New York in 2020, a book that complements the retrospective exhibition held in 2020 at the MoMA in New York.
hardcover
284 pages
178 x 254 mm
2022published by David Zwirner Books
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