The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Donald Judd in 1965. This sculpture is part of the Minimalist art movement. Characteristic of Judd’s work, the artwork exemplifies minimalist principles through its geometric form and simple, unadorned structure.
The artwork is a rectangular, box-like sculpture, which appears to be constructed from industrial materials. Its composition is divided into two distinct sections. The lower part is a solid, metallic-looking material with a smooth, matte finish. The upper part is a translucent, bright orange surface, creating a striking contrast with the more muted lower section. The simplicity of the design and the use of industrial materials highlight the minimalist ethos, emphasizing form and color over representational content. The work stands on a gray concrete floor, further accentuating its stark, modernist aesthetic. This minimalist sculpture captures the essence of form and space, stripping away any superfluous elements to focus on pure geometrical and material presence.