The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Donald Judd in 1976. As part of the Minimalism movement, it falls under the genre of sculpture.
The artwork displays a minimalist aesthetic consistent with Donald Judd’s signature style. It is constructed from a large wooden panel that spans horizontally across a gallery space, resting against a stark white wall. The surface of the wood exhibits a detailed grain pattern, enhancing its natural texture and simplicity. The artwork’s clean lines and unadorned, natural materials emphasize form, space, and the inherent beauty of the wood. This piece exemplifies Judd’s commitment to creating objects that assert their own presence through a minimal and straightforward presentation.