This is the definitive collection of writings by Donald Judd, who was not only a great artist but also a critic of seminal importance. This volume is the most comprehensive compilation of Judd's words, featuring his landmark essay 'Specific Objects', his renowned texts that defined art criticism in the 1960s, as well as previously hard-to-find writings, unpublished drafts, correspondence, and hundreds of handwritten notes. A plates section at the back of the book also features 180 images of works discussed in the essays. Why does Donald Judd continue to hold such a formidable presence in contemporary art? This book is an opportunity to discover the rigorous intensity of his thought and the very source of his artistic practice, all through the artist's own words. Text in English.
- Pages: 1056 Size: 108 x 178 mm Hardcover Color, black and white English