This publication presents key works by Donald Judd (1928–94), presented in a seminal exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris. Specially made in collaboration with the exhibition curator Flavin Judd, this catal...

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This publication presents key works by Donald Judd (1928–94), presented in a seminal exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris. Specially made in collaboration with the exhibition curator Flavin Judd, this catalog brings form and content together in an innovative design, and includes full-spread installation views, archival material and photographs, a foreword by Flavin Judd and the exclusive translation of “Some Aspects of Color in General and Red and Black in Particular,” an expansive essay by the artist originally published at the zenith of his career, in 1993.
The essay by renowned art historian Catherine Millet is as incisive as it is personal (Millet interviewed Judd when his work was first exhibited in France).



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