The artwork titled “Untitled,” created by Donald Judd in 1963, is associated with the Minimalism and Hard Edge Painting movements and belongs to the genre of abstract art.
The artwork features a sculptural form mounted on a wall. It is constructed from a rectangular form with a dominant red hue, both in the upper dark red section and the lower bright orange section. The structure exhibits clean lines and geometric precision, characteristic of Judd’s minimalist aesthetic. The rectangular form contains two hollow, cube-like elements on the lower sides, adding complexity to the simple, yet rigid, design. The artwork’s stark, unadorned appearance emphasizes form, color, and material, eschewing representational content to focus on the perceptual experience it evokes in the viewer.