Judd, Donald (1928–94). Sculptor, printmaker, and art critic
As a leading *minimalist, he created precisely fabricated, boxlike serial arrangements, usually set directly on the floor or suspended from a wall in carefully calibrated, stacked compositions. Softening reflections from tinted Plexiglas sheets, typically inserted on the underside of forms, sometimes ameliorate the cold, uncompromising effects of characteristically sleek but unadorned metallic surfaces. A principal spokesman for minimalism, he set forth his views particularly cogently in a ... ...
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