Studio: Donald Judd

Widely known for his three-dimensional works, Donald Judd also articulated his rich visual vocabulary through printing techniques including aquatint, etching, screen printing, and, primarily, woodcuts. Comprising ten pairs, this edition of twenty woodcuts—one of the largest suites of prints in Judd’s body of work—was completed by Judd Foundation this year, using the original proofs from 1992 to 1993.


Similar to Judd’s “stacks”—groups of wall-mounted boxes that form columns of alternating solids and voids—these prints reflect the artist's decades-long interest in symmetry, color, material, and space.

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