id: 149989
accession number: 1980.211
share license status: Copyrighted
url: https://clevelandart.org/art/1980.211
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Untitled, 1978. Donald Judd (American, 1928–1994). Etching; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Barbara S. and Larry J. B. Robinson 1980.211 © Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
title: Untitled
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creation date: 1978
creation date earliest: 1978
creation date latest: 1978
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creditline: Gift of Barbara S. and Larry J. B. Robinson
copyright: © Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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culture: America, 20th century
technique: etching
department: Prints
collection: PR - Etching
type: Print
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catalogue raisonne: Schellmann & Jitta 102-117
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CREATORS
* Donald Judd (American, 1928–1994) - artist
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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
title: Year in Review: 1980
opening date: 1981-06-23T04:00:00
Year in Review: 1980. The Cleveland Museum of Art (organizer) (June 23-July 19, 1981).
title: Changing Dimensions: Works on Paper by Sculptors
opening date: 1995-11-22T05:00:00
Changing Dimensions: Works on Paper by Sculptors. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (November 22, 1995-January 24, 1996).
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LEGACY EXHIBITIONS
* Cleveland Museum of Art, 1995-1996: Changing Dimensions: Works on Paper by Sculptors: November 22, 1995-January 24, 1996, no cat.
The Cleveland Museum of Art (06/16/2013 - 10/20/2013); "Less is More: Minimal Prints"
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In the 1970s, minimalist sculptors like Donald Judd eliminated narrative subject matter to create works that have no meaning outside of themselves. The content of a piece is found in its color, shape, texture, and the arrangement of the individual elements. Geometric, mathematical calculations were used to create impersonal works of machine-made, simple forms. This is an etching of Cleveland's stark sculpture that consists of a vertical arrangement of evenly spaced, identical green aluminum and clear plexiglas rectangular boxes, attached to the wall at right angles.
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