The David Zwirner Gallery in Chelsea is presenting an exhibition of works by Donald Judd drawn from the artist’s seminal 1989 exhibition held at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden in Germany. Accumulated from international public and private collections, this is the first time these particular works will be shown together in a large group since Judd’s 1989 installation. The exhibition consists of a series of large boxes that emphasize spatial relationships with different materials and colors (such as blue, black, and amber) used for each box, emphasizing Judd’s use of color combined with the use of anodized aluminum and Plexiglas.
The exhibition will be held at both of the gallery’s branches and will reflect Judd’s intended clarity and rigor. The featured works highlight one of Judd’s few explorations of color on a large scale using anodized aluminum and thus provide a focused investigation of the key concerns within Judd’s practice. This is the gallery’s inaugural exhibition of the artist’s work since having announced its exclusive representation of Judd Foundation. At the David Zwirner Gallery (525 and 533 W. 19th St.) through June 25. The gallery is open from Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

















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