A white wall with two recessed red squares and a wooden floor.

A minimalist interior wall with two recessed red squares.

Story

An exploration of material, space, and color by Donald Judd. Donald Judd's "Untitled . 1992" is a testament to his enduring commitment to the fundamental aspects of visual art: material, space, and color. This work is part of a series that reflects Judd's minimalist aesthetic, where each element is meticulously considered to influence the viewer's experience. The piece embodies Judd's philosophy, as articulated in his 1993 essay, where he emphasized the importance of these elements in creating impactful art.

Design Highlights

Emphasis on the interplay of material, space, and color. Minimalist aesthetic that prioritizes viewer experience. Part of a series showcasing Judd's consistent artistic philosophy.

Key Facts

Key Aspect Detail
Architect Donald Judd
Year 1992
Status Built
Location Not specified
Program Art installation

Technical Summary

Finishes

  • wall finish: White painted walls with recessed elements.
  • floor finish: Wooden flooring.

Materials

  • wood — Used for flooring and box-like structures.
  • metal — Used for a minimalist rectangular shelf.

Construction / Systems

  • Not specified

Products

  • Not specified

Palette / Lighting

  • Colors: red, blue, white, green, yellow, black
  • Lighting: Natural and gallery lighting to enhance minimalist and colorful elements.

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