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Donald Judd was an American Postwar & Contemporary sculptor who was born in 1928.
How much does a Donald Judd cost?
Donald Judd's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 2 USD to 14,165,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.
What is Donald Judd's most expensive sculpture?
Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 14,165,000 USD for Untitled (DSS 42), sold at Christie's New York in 2013. In the past 12 months, his sculptures have averaged 1,479,752 USD, while his paintings have sold for an average of 195,916 USD.
Where can I see Donald Judd's works?
His work is currently being shown at multiple venues like Kroller-Muller Museum in Otterlo. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Gagosian, Basel have featured Donald Judd's work in the past.
But first, masterworks from the collection of Leonard Riggio and Louise Riggio will embark on a global tour, hopping from London to Hong Kong in March and then heading to Paris, Dubai and Los Angeles in April before returning to New York.
While some buyers may skip the early March fairs to prep for Art Basel’s return to Hong Kong in a few weeks, this month's art fair calendar has something to offer collectors at every level.
The minimally styled furniture of Texan artist Donald Judd meets the stark black-and-white artistry of Yves Saint Laurent in the fashion house's revamped Paris location.
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..Though best known for his three-dimensional works such as Stacks, Progressions and Swiss boxes, Judd (b.1928—1994) was also a classically trained draftsman...
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..Throughout his career, Judd endeavored to produce objects that were entirely self-referential, writing in 1968, “A shape, a volume, a color, a surface is something itself...
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..While known for her support of the prime artistic protagonists of pop art, minimalism, arte povera, post-minimalism and conceptual art, Sonnabend’s engagement continued up to her death in 2007...
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