
Untitled from Homage to Picasso (Hommage à Picasso)
Catalogue
- Year
- 1974
- Dimensions
- composition (irreg.): 12 1/16 x 26 15/16" (30.7 x 68.4 cm); sheet: 22 1/16 x 29 13/16" (56 x 75.7 cm)
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Artist
- Donald Judd
Artist

Sculpture
Donald Clarence Judd was an American artist associated with minimalism. In his work, Judd sought autonomy and clarity for the constructed object and the space created by it, ultimately achieving a rigorously democratic presentation without compositional hierarchy. He is generally considered the leading international exponent of "minimalism", and its most important theoretician through such writings as "Specific Objects" (1964). Judd voiced his unorthodox perception of minimalism in Arts Yearbook 8, where he says, "The new three dimensional work doesn't constitute a movement, school, or style. The common aspects are too general and too little common to define a movement. The differences are greater than the similarities."
Excelsior Springs, MO, United States
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- Donald Judd
- Year
- 1974
- Dimensions
- composition (irreg.): 12 1/16 x 26 15/16" (30.7 x 68.4 cm); sheet: 22 1/16 x 29 13/16" (56 x 75.7 cm)
- Watts ID
- WW-1974-M052354
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- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Source
- moma
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More Lithograph from a portfolio of thirty-one lithographs (one with aquatint, one with collotype, one with screenprint), twenty-two screenprints (one with embossing, one with flocking, one with stencil), eleven etchings (five with aquatint, one with aquatint and drypoint, one with aquatint, drypoint, and engraving), three aquatints (one with etching), and two woodcuts works →All works by Donald Judd →




