The artwork titled “Untitled” by Donald Judd, created in 1969, belongs to the Minimalism art movement and is categorized as a sculpture.
The sculpture comprises a series of identical, rectangular boxes arranged in a precise linear sequence. Each box is constructed with a polished metallic frame and filled with clear, glass-like material, exhibiting an internal structure of shelf-like partitions. The use of reflective surfaces and transparent materials creates an interplay between solidity and emptiness, emphasizing the space occupied by the forms. The arrangement on the hardwood floor within a white-walled space accentuates the pieces’ clean lines and geometric precision, characteristic of Minimalist aesthetics. The interplay of light and shadow on and within the structure adds depth and enhances the visual perception of the symmetrical and repetitive forms.