Untitled (Progressions)

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Untitled (Progressions) is a series of minimalist sculptural works by Donald Judd that explore systematic repetition, modular forms, and the relationship between object, space, and viewer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sculpture series
aim eliminate artist’s hand
emphasize objecthood
integrate sculpture with surrounding space
artForm sculpture
associatedWith 1960s American Minimalism
SoHo art scene
colorCharacteristic industrial finishes
monochrome surfaces
concept industrial seriality
mathematical progression
relationship between object and space
relationship between object and viewer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Donald Judd NERFINISHED
exhibitedAt Dia Beacon NERFINISHED
Judd Foundation NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
Tate Modern NERFINISHED
feature hollow interiors
modular units
open and closed forms
precise measurements
projecting elements
regular intervals
repeated units
serial sequences
genre minimalist sculpture
hasPart floor progression
progression sculpture
wall-mounted progression
influenced conceptual sculpture
contemporary installation art
site-specific minimalism
influencedBy Bauhaus design principles NERFINISHED
Russian Constructivism NERFINISHED
industrial design
materialUsed aluminum
brass
metal
plexiglass
steel
movement Minimalism NERFINISHED
productionMethod fabricated by industrial manufacturers
style geometric
impersonal
non-representational
usesTechnique modular construction
serial arrangement
systematic repetition

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Donald Judd notableWork Untitled (Progressions)