
Donald Judd. Sculptures 1965-1987
Donald Judd: Sculptures 1965-1987 The form of three-dimensional art known as ‘minimal art’ emerged in the United States in the early 1960s. It was partly a response to post-war American painting, ‘abstract expressionism’ (for example, Jackson Pollock), which was seen as an expression of personal feelings, but also as an immediate reality transferred to the painted surface.