Donald Judd not only made abstract, three-dimensional sculptures; he also created furniture and interiors. He was both an artist and a theoretician who wrote influential treatises about art and society. The principles he formulated can be seen in his furniture and interiors. For instance, he wrote about the importance of the perfect equality of all elements.
Specifications
Title | cupboard |
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Material and technique | Coated aluminium |
Object type |
Cupboard
> Furniture
> Living
> Utensil
|
Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Width 100 cm Height 100 cm Depth 50 cm |
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Artists |
Designer:
Donald Judd
Executor: Lehni AG |
Accession number | V 1728 (KN&V) |
Credits | Purchased 1993 |
Department | Applied Arts & Design |
Acquisition date | 1993 |
Creation date | in 1984 |
Entitled parties | Art ©Judd Foundation. Licensed by VAGA, NY/ Pictoright Amsterdam 2018 |
Material | |
Object | |
Technique |
Enamel
> Coated
> Varnish
> Varnished
> Painting technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
Enamel
> Coated
> Varnish
> Varnished
> Painting technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
|
Geographical origin | The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe |
Geographical origin | The United States of America > North America > America |
All about the artist
Donald Judd
Excelsior Springs 1928 - New York 1994
Around 1960, Judd, who has been trained as an artist and art historian, began experimenting with three-dimensional shapes. For his sculptures he mainly used...
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