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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Donald_JuddDonald Judd - Wikipedia

    Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928 – February 12, 1994) was an American artist associated with minimalism. [1] [2] In his work, Judd sought autonomy and clarity for the constructed object and the space created by it, ultimately achieving a rigorously democratic presentation without compositional hierarchy.

  2. May 30, 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 ...

  3. www.moma.org › artists › 2948Donald Judd | MoMA

    Donald Judd is a landmark figure in the history of postwar art. In the 1950s, he studied philosophy and art history and took classes at the Art Students League in New York. He was first publicly recognized as an art critic, writing reviews for Arts magazine from 1959–65.

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  4. juddfoundation.org › donald-judd › biographyBiography | Judd Foundation

    Search for: Biography. Donald Judd remains one of the most significant artists of the twentieth century. His radical ideas and work continue to provoke and influence the fields of art, architecture, and design. Donald Clarence Judd was born on June 3, 1928 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.

  5. juddfoundation.org › donald-judd › artArt | Judd Foundation

    Judd Foundation maintains and preserves Donald Judds permanently installed living and working spaces, libraries, and archives in New York and Marfa, Texas.

  6. Judd Foundation maintains and preserves Donald Judds permanently installed living and working spaces, libraries, and archives in New York and Marfa, Texas.

  7. www.moma.org › calendar › exhibitionsJudd | MoMA

    Mar 1, 2020 · “I had always considered my work another activity of some kind,” remarked artist Donald Judd. “I certainly didn’t think I was making sculpture.” One of the foremost sculptors of our time, Judd (1928–1994) refused this designation and other attempts to label his art.