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Untitled

Untitled

Donald Judd

$671K Sold

The Story

Donald Judd was an artist who played an important role in American art of the 1960s and '70s, favoring abstract, static forms, and exploring the relationship between space and objects through simple, linear shapes in particular. This work is based on his signature style of "rectangular metal sculpture," clearly revealing the relationship between form and space. Its high price at auction shows that his work still commands high regard in the contemporary art market. Judd's work is an aesthetic with depth beneath its simplicity, contributing to the posing of fundamental questions in modern art.

In the News

Donald Judd's "Untitled" is made of aluminum and green Plexiglas, produced in Switzerland in 1991, and sold at auction for £528,900. This work bears the artist's signature, date, and stamp. The auction took place as part of a modern and contemporary art sale.

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Last updated 2026-07-17