€35,00
Year: 2011
Dimensions: 22 x 27 x 2 cm
Pages: 126
Language: English
Material: Soft cover
Out of stock
Donald Judd is unequivocally one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. A key exponent of minimalism, Judd (1928–1994) worked across art, design and architecture. His practice encompassed art, furniture and architecture, retaining the distinction between each discipline while simultaneously allowing each to inform the other through shared materials and forms. This catalogue includes photographs of prototypes, constructed by the artist himself and used by his family, such as Bookshelves (1968), Children’s Desk (1977) and Children’s Bed (1978) – the latter pieces belonging to Rainer and Flavin Judd. The exhibition comprised chairs, beds, shelves, desks and tables made from solid wood, metal and ply, charting the refinement of Judd’s design and production processes.
Weight | 631 g |
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Dimensions | 22 x 27 x 1 cm |
Donald Judd is unequivocally one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. A key exponent of minimalism, Judd (1928–1994) worked across art, design and architecture. His practice encompassed art, furniture and architecture, retaining the distinction between each discipline while simultaneously allowing each to inform the other through shared materials and forms. This catalogue includes photographs of prototypes, constructed by the artist himself and used by his family, such as Bookshelves (1968), Children’s Desk (1977) and Children’s Bed (1978) – the latter pieces belonging to Rainer and Flavin Judd. The exhibition comprised chairs, beds, shelves, desks and tables made from solid wood, metal and ply, charting the refinement of Judd’s design and production processes.
€35,00
Year: 2011
Dimensions: 22 x 27 x 2 cm
Pages: 126
Language: English
Material: Soft cover
Out of stock
Donald Judd is unequivocally one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. A key exponent of minimalism, Judd (1928–1994) worked across art, design and architecture. His practice encompassed art, furniture and architecture, retaining the distinction between each discipline while simultaneously allowing each to inform the other through shared materials and forms. This catalogue includes photographs of prototypes, constructed by the artist himself and used by his family, such as Bookshelves (1968), Children’s Desk (1977) and Children’s Bed (1978) – the latter pieces belonging to Rainer and Flavin Judd. The exhibition comprised chairs, beds, shelves, desks and tables made from solid wood, metal and ply, charting the refinement of Judd’s design and production processes.
Weight | 631 g |
---|---|
Dimensions | 22 x 27 x 1 cm |