The artwork, entitled “Untitled” by Donald Judd, was created between 1974 and 1976, and belongs to the Minimalism art movement. This sculpture exemplifies the core aesthetic principles of Minimalism, focusing on simplicity and the purity of form.
The artwork features a large, open rectangular wooden box set against a neutral background. The box has clean lines and unornamented surfaces, characteristic of Judd’s approach to sculpture. Its natural wood grain is visible, adding subtle texture to the otherwise austere form. The piece’s unblemished, simple geometric structure highlights Judd’s emphasis on materiality and space, inviting viewers to contemplate the interaction between the object, its environment, and their own perceptions.