Donald Judd Quotes
Well, I think there are artists who are more or less contemporary with Hopper who are more relevant... view
By: Donald Judd
You're only dealing with whatever you know, which is a very small part of it and later on it'll look like it has something to do with the period. Obviously, the artists have something to do with one another. They tend to set up certain common qualities among themselves... view
By: Donald Judd
The attitude and capacity of the factory, the old metal table and the new ideas of the wooden furniture quickly and naturally suggested the possibility of metal furniture... view
By: Donald Judd
The older painting - well, it does have an effect all at once, I suppose, but it's of a lesser intensity than a lot of the American work in the last ten or fifteen years... view
By: Donald Judd
There's probably more in the American tradition than people give the place credit for... view
By: Donald Judd
They certainly aren't connected with the old geometric art. My work isn't geometric in that sense... view
By: Donald Judd
Tolstoy may not be showing that much of Russia at that time even. It's hard to tell. You tend to associate the quality of the period with what's lasted - what's still good. And that quality becomes the whole period... view
By: Donald Judd
Usually when someone says a thing is too simple, they're saying that certain familiar things aren't there, and they're seeing a couple maybe that are left, which they count as a couple, that's all... view
By: Donald Judd
Well, there's a morality in that you want your work to be good, I suppose... view
By: Donald Judd
Well, I don't think anyone now would say that they're painting the state of the culture of America. I think that's too grand and pompous a thing for anybody to claim... view
By: Donald Judd
Well, in any art there are a lot of technical things that you can get to like... view
By: Donald Judd
Well, its very exasperating when you can't get it right... view
By: Donald Judd
Stuart Davis has more to do with what the United States is like than Hopper... view
By: Donald Judd
I think most of the best new work is intended to have much more impact at once... view
By: Donald Judd
Well, I am not interested in the kind of expression that you have when you paint a painting with brush strokes. It's all right, but it's already done and I want to do something new... view
By: Donald Judd
And that Newman wasn't, and yet to me Pollock is just as radical and unlike Expressionism as Newman... view
By: Donald Judd
Most art is fragile and some should be placed and never moved away... view
By: Donald Judd
After all, the work isn't the point.. view
By: Donald Judd
Pollock looks unusual and radical even now... view
By: Donald Judd
And then we moved to New Jersey and I went to the Art Students League... view
By: Donald Judd
Building is just skilled labor, I suppose. It's a lot of work. I don't mind other people building them, but the way things go together and are made is interesting to me.. view
By: Donald Judd
But I think that's a particular kind of experience involving a certain immediacy between you and the canvass, you and the particular kind of experience of that particular moment... view
By: Donald Judd
I don't think geometric art is... I don't like to call it that. I don't think it's any more pure than pop art or anything else. It doesn't have anything to do with purity... view
By: Donald Judd
I haven't sufficient interest in objects or anything I can see around me to do what Oldenburg does... view
By: Donald Judd
I pay a lot of attention to how things are done and the whole activity of building something is interesting... view
By: Donald Judd
I recognize very much in Hopper that it does look like the United States.. view
By: Donald Judd
I think most of the art now is involved with a denial of any kind of absolute morality, or general morality... view
By: Donald Judd
I think some of the things I deal with Hopper probably has dealt with also, since it's somewhat the same environment and I have pretty strong reactions to what this country looks like. It looks pretty dull and spare, and you like this and dislike it and it's very complicated... view
By: Donald Judd
But I think you have to - whatever the environment looks like, it does enter into people's art work one way or another.. view
By: Donald Judd
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