The artwork titled “Untitled (Six Boxes)” was created by Donald Judd in 1974. This piece is a notable example of the Minimalism art movement and falls within the genre of sculpture.
The artwork consists of six box-like structures aligned in a row, each crafted with precision and displaying a reflective, metallic surface. The boxes are uniform in shape and size, emphasizing symmetry and the reduction of form to its essential geometric components. The reflective surfaces of the boxes interact with the surrounding environment, creating visual interest while upholding the minimalist principles of simplicity and spatial coherence. The arrangement of the boxes on the floor invites viewers to walk around and observe the juxtaposition of shapes and reflections from different angles.