Donald Judd: The Multicolored Works
Donald Judd: The Multicolored Works presents the first exhibition devoted exclusively to the group of objects created by Judd between 1984 and 1992 that are characterized by his ever-evolving engagement with the subject of color. The exhibition catalogue provides color images of the works as they were installed at the Pulitzer and features an introduction by Tamara H. Schenkenberg, Associate Curator; an interview between Schenkenberg and exhibition curator Marianne Stockebrand; and a reprinting of Donald Judd’s classic essay “Some Aspects of Color in General and Red and Black in Particular.”
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