The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Donald Judd in 1971 and is a quintessential example of the Minimalism art movement. It belongs to the sculpture genre and showcases Judd’s characteristic exploration of form and space.
The artwork consists of a series of six identical rectangular boxes, uniformly placed in a linear arrangement on the gallery floor. Each box is of equal dimension, exhibiting a clean and precise geometric form with a homogeneous orange hue. The simplicity of the structure and the repetition of the forms are emblematic of Minimalism, emphasizing purity of design and the relationship between the objects and the surrounding space. The deliberate arrangement under the controlled lighting environment creates a contemplative visual experience, urging viewers to engage with the fundamental aspects of shape, color, and material.