The artwork, “Untitled” (1969), is a minimalist sculpture created by the renowned artist Donald Judd. It resides within the esteemed collection of the Saint Louis Art Museum, in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.
The sculpture is characterized by its geometric and repetitive form, consisting of a series of identical rectangular units arranged in a linear sequence. Each unit features clear, clean lines and a combination of blue and transparent surfaces which interplay with the surrounding space and light. The simplicity and precision of the structure emphasize the minimalist ethos, reducing the form to its most essential elements and focusing on the physical interaction between the object, space, and viewer. The artwork exemplifies Judd’s commitment to creating art that is free from figurative references, fostering a pure, immediate aesthetic experience.