He had smeared a line of
cadmium red light on a strip of masking tape that divided a vertical canvas painted cadmium red deep into two halves, creating a bilaterally symmetrical image of solid color.
Not exact matches
Donald Judd (1928 - 1994) Untitled (DSS 42)
light cadmium red oil and black oil
on wood with galvanized iron and aluminum 76 x 96 x 11 3/4 in.
Photo: John Jerome; Donald Judd, untitled, 1961, Liquitex and sand
on plywood, with routed lines, 48 x 96 in; Donald Judd, untitled, 1961 - 1978, woodcut in ivory black
on offset paper, 22 x 30.5 in; Donald Judd, untitled, 1962, oil and wax
on canvas, 69 x 101 3/4 in; Donald Judd, untitled, 1963,
Cadmium red light and black oil
on wood with galvanized iron and aluminum, 50 x 42 x 5 1/2, installed
on the Fifth Floor of 101 Spring Street, New York.
Images from top to bottom: Installation view of Don Judd, Green Gallery, New York, December 17, 1963 - January 11, 1964; Poster for Don Judd, Green Gallery, New York, December 17, 1963 - January 11, 1964; Donald Judd, untitled, 1963,
cadmium red light and black oil
on wood with galvanized iron and aluminum; Donald Judd, untitled, 1963,
cadmium red light oil
on wood and purple enamel
on aluminum.
Visually anchored by winding areas of yellow and crimson
on the right and left respectively, the painting bursts with
cadmium red, olive and forest greens,
light gray, and the occasional dash of deep blue.