“Untitled,” created by Donald Judd in 1963, is a sculpture that exemplifies the Minimalist art movement. The artwork features Judd’s characteristic simplicity and precision in form, emphasizing clean lines and geometric shapes.
The artwork consists of a rectangular box suspended on a white wall. The sculpture, primarily red-orange in color, showcases Judd’s aesthetic of reducing art to its essential elements. The piece exhibits a muted sheen, emphasizing its smooth surfaces and meticulous construction. The box has two square indentations on either end, contributing to its geometric rigidity and the contemplative nature of Minimalism. This disciplined approach to form and structure underscores Judd’s intention to focus the viewer’s attention on the purity of the physical space occupied by the sculpture.