Known for creating sculptures and installations that relied on the cube (or «
box»)-- variations of which he made in plywood, steel, and
Plexiglass — Judd also stacked pristine rectangular units at specific intervals up the length of walls, secure in the knowledge that the
geometric shapes were not symbolic, representational, or meaningful in and of themselves.
In several more intimate viewing rooms Mr. Sibony exhibits doors and cardboard
boxes adorned with bits of paper and tape, and sections of Masonite and
plexiglass modified with crude
geometric cutouts.