In 1964, Judd wrote Specific Objects, an essay (truly manifesto - like), through which he called for the rejection of the residual, European value of illusionism and advocating an art based
upon tangible materials.
Not exact matches
I hope he will be good - humored enough to realize that such a chapter as I have just written is not meant to be an attack
upon science but an attack
upon that one - sided obsession with the
material and the
tangible which leads to the loss of spiritual apprehension.
Their range, then, is the range of consciousness as it alights
upon the
tangible facts of the world, fusing itself to the
materials it encounters and transforming what it sees, even as it is transformed.
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