Image: Rectangle and infinite ‘forms and colours’
Donald Judd, untitled, Set of twenty woodcuts in cadmium red, cadmium yellow, cadmium orange, ultramarine blue, cerulean blue, cobalt blue, permanent green, viridian green, black, and alizarin crimson on handmade Korean paper. Each: 60 x 80 cm (23 1/2 x 31 1/2 in). Photo: Timothy Doyon. Donald Judd Art © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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Rectangle and infinite ‘forms and colours’

September 2023
Seoul Fort Hill & Online

Donald Judd introduced the revolutionary concept of "Specific Objects," transcending traditional distinctions between paintings, sculptures, and everyday items. After nearly a decade, his works will make a long-awaited return to Korea. The Thaddaeus Ropac Seoul exhibition will showcase his early paintings, iconic three-dimensional creations, and woodcut prints on Hanji paper, marking their debut in the Korean art scene. Art in Culture had the privilege of interviewing Flavin Judd, where we discussed Donald Judd's artistic legacy, his impressions of Korea, and the future visions of the Judd Foundation.

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