The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Donald Judd between 1963 and 1975. It belongs to the Minimalism art movement and falls within the genre of sculpture.
The artwork exemplifies Judd’s commitment to simple, geometric forms. It consists of a rectangular structure made of parallel slats painted in a deep red hue. The slats are evenly spaced, creating intervals of negative space, and a singular horizontal element, a purple cylindrical beam, intersects the structure, adding both contrast and complexity to the otherwise straightforward composition. The sculpture stands on a polished wooden floor, its clean lines and bold colors emblematic of the minimalist aesthetic.