“Untitled (89-3 Menziken)” is an artwork by Donald Judd, created in 1989. This sculpture, a part of the Minimalism art movement, exemplifies Judd’s dedication to simplicity and precision in form.
The artwork consists of two rectangular, box-like structures placed within a white, pristine gallery space. The larger structure in the foreground is divided into three sections, each displaying a distinct color—orange, black, and gray—highlighting Judd’s interest in color theory and spatial distinction. The smaller box-like structure in the background remains plain and unembellished, creating a sense of balance and harmony within the composition. The overall aesthetic is marked by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a muted color scheme, embodying the principles of Minimalism by emphasizing form over ornate details and inviting contemplation on space, color, and simplicity.