“Untitled (89-6 Menziken)” is a sculpture created in 1989 by Donald Judd, a prominent figure in the Minimalism movement. The artwork is representative of Judd’s commitment to minimalistic principles, focusing on simplicity, geometric forms, and the use of space.
The artwork consists of two rectangular, box-like structures, which are placed in a pristine, white-walled gallery space. The foreground box is divided into smaller sections by transparent and translucent partitions, with a vivid blue hue creating a stark contrast against the otherwise neutral color palette. The background box maintains a more subdued, opaque appearance, aligning with Judd’s minimalist aesthetic that emphasizes form and materiality devoid of extraneous details.