The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Donald Judd in 1971 and belongs to the Minimalism art movement. It is classified under the genres of sculpture and installation.
The artwork features a series of identical, unembellished rectangular forms, arranged in a linear sequence against a white gallery wall. Each form is coated in a uniform, orange-brown hue, contributing to the minimalist aesthetic through its use of repeated geometric shapes and a limited color palette. The simplicity and precision of the forms emphasize their physical presence in the space, encouraging viewers to engage with the work on the basis of its basic structural and material qualities. The installation is illuminated by overhead lights, which cast soft shadows and highlight the uniformity and solidity of the forms.