Untitled, 1968 (brass and colored fluorescent Plexiglas)

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"Untitled, 1968 (brass and colored fluorescent Plexiglas)" is a minimalist sculptural work by Donald Judd that exemplifies his use of industrial materials and precise geometric forms to explore space, color, and perception.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf minimalist artwork
sculpture
artHistoricalContext 1960s Minimalism
postwar American art
artisticApproach precise geometric forms
use of industrial materials
associatedArtist Donald Judd NERFINISHED
colorCharacteristic fluorescent color effects
conceptualFocus objecthood
viewer perception in space
creator Donald Judd NERFINISHED
formalCharacteristic modular construction
rectilinear geometry
genre abstract sculpture
hasPart metallic outer structure
translucent Plexiglas elements
inception 1968
materialUsed brass
colored fluorescent Plexiglas
movement Minimalism NERFINISHED
productionMethod fabricated from industrial materials
relatedConcept specific objects
relatedField contemporary sculpture
styleCharacteristic clean lines and sharp edges
emphasis on material presence
lack of overt narrative content
theme exploration of color
exploration of perception
exploration of space
title Untitled NERFINISHED
visualEffect emphasis on surface and volume
interaction of light with colored Plexiglas

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Donald Judd notableWork Untitled, 1968 (brass and colored fluorescent Plexiglas)