The industrial connections in Donald Judd's art |
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Authors: | Eleonora E. Nagy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Modern Sculpture Conservation, New York, NY, USAeleonora.e.nagy@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the context and impact of the industrial materials and processes of the mid-twentieth century on Donald Judd's works, focusing on galvanized steel, cellulose nitrate paints, anodizing, and the RAL color matching system. Exploration of the industrial materials and methods Judd utilized provides a greater understanding of his processes, choices, and ultimately his art, its care, and legacy. |
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Keywords: | Art-industry connection Industrial art history Donald Judd Minimalist art Nitrocellulose paint Anodizing RAL Brass C2600 Ethics |
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