Modern Sculpture by Dreishpoon Douglas;

Modern Sculpture by Dreishpoon Douglas;

Author:Dreishpoon, Douglas;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: University of California Press


This article was commissioned by Arts Yearbook and published one year later than written.

—Donald Judd

Donald Judd, “Specific Objects,” 1964, first published in Arts Yearbook 8 (1965): 74–82; reprinted in Donald Judd: Complete Writings 1959–1975 (Halifax: Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design; New York: New York University Press, 1975), 181–89; Donald Judd: Complete Writings 1975–1986 (Eindhoven, Netherlands: Van Abbemuseum, 1987), 115–24; Donald Judd: Écrits 1963–1990 [in French] (Paris: Daniel Lelong, 1991), 9–20; Donald Judd Writings (New York: Judd Foundation and David Zwirner Books, 2016), 134–45. © 2022 Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

1. John Locke, The Philosophical Works of John Locke, Vol. 1, ed. J. A. St. John (London: George Bell and Sons, 1908), 376. This book is part of Judd’s library in Marfa, Texas.

2. In the mid-1940s, Jackson Pollock created his first “drip” paintings. Significant features of these paintings include their allover composition and lack of central point of focus. For Judd, this work was a crucial interruption in the tradition of painting.

3. See the work of Pollock, Rothko, Newman, and Still as exceptions.



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