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Donald Judd: Paintings

Institute of Contemporary Arts, Miami

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This is the first museum exhibition dedicated to 14 rarely exhibited or published paintings, created from 1959 to 1961 – crucial transitional years for Donald Judd, when the artist was experimenting with form and colour in order to further develop his ideas on work in three dimensions. Though Judd is most commonly associated with large-scale sculptures, he experimented in painting with surface, form, space, and colour, as well as unique curved forms and patterns, and his ideas about painting were central to informing the relationship between the representation of space and painting that is evident across his work. Find out more about the Donald Judd exhibition from ICA Miami’s website.

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Untitled, 1960, Donald Judd

Untitled (1960), Donald Judd. Image: © Judd Foundation; Donald Judd Art; © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Untitled, 1960, Donald Judd

Untitled (1960), Donald Judd. Image: © Judd Foundation; Donald Judd Art; © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Untitled, 1960, Donald Judd

Untitled (1960), Donald Judd. Image: © Judd Foundation; Donald Judd Art; © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Untitled, 1961, Donald Judd

Untitled (1961), Donald Judd. Image: © Judd Foundation; Donald Judd Art; © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

 

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